Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɔrs/
verb to officially approve, support, or endorse something
A1 I indorse my friend's idea for the school project.
A2 She indorsed the petition to save the local park.
B1 The manager will indorse your application if you meet all the requirements.
B2 The committee decided to indorse the new policy proposal.
C1 The renowned scientist indorsed the research findings in his latest publication.
C2 The president indorsed the bill, ensuring its passage through Congress.
formal The company will indorse the new policy at the upcoming board meeting.
informal I will indorse your application for the scholarship.
slang I'll indorse that restaurant, it's really good.
figurative Her actions indorse her commitment to the cause.
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