indorse

/ɪnˈdɔrs/
verb
  1. To sign the back of a check or other financial document to make it payable to someone else or to cash it.
    • The payee must indorse the back of the check to transfer it to another person.
    • Please indorse the check before depositing it into your account.
    • She forgot to indorse the money order, so the bank would not cash it.
  2. To give official approval or support to a person, product, or idea.
    • Several senators have decided to indorse the proposed education bill.
    • The famous athlete agreed to indorse the new sports drink in a television commercial.
    • Our teacher will not indorse any plan that involves skipping homework.
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