indorsement

/ɪnˈdɔrsmənt/
noun
  1. A signature on the back of a check or other financial document that allows it to be cashed or transferred.
    • The bank teller checked the indorsement before processing the deposit.
    • Without a proper indorsement, the check cannot be cashed.
    • He added his indorsement to the back of the money order.
  2. An act of giving official approval or support to someone or something.
    • She received an indorsement from her boss for the project proposal.
    • The committee gave its indorsement to the new safety regulations.
    • The celebrity's indorsement helped the new product become very popular.
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