Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɔrs/
verb to declare one's public approval or support of something
A1 I endorse this product because it works well for me.
A2 The celebrity endorsed the new clothing line in a commercial.
B1 The company decided to endorse the candidate for mayor.
B2 The organization officially endorsed the new policy on climate change.
C1 The renowned scientist endorsed the research findings in a published article.
C2 The influential leader endorsed the peace treaty, urging all parties to support it.
formal The organization decided to endorse the new policy proposal.
informal I fully endorse the idea of having a pizza party for lunch.
slang I totally endorse that new clothing brand, their stuff is fire.
figurative By attending the event, you are indirectly endorsing their cause.
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