transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪndɔ:(r)s ]
( endorses, endorsing, endorsed)
1.
If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them.
I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.
VERB : V n
2.
If someone’s driving licence is endorsed , an official record is made on it that they have been found guilty of a driving offence. ( BRIT )
For failing to report the accident, his licence was endorsed...
He also had his licence endorsed with eight penalty points.
V-PASSIVE : be V-ed , have n V-ed
3.
When you endorse a cheque, you write your name on the back of it so that it can be paid into someone’s bank account.
The payee of the cheque must endorse the cheque.
VERB : V n
4.
If you endorse a product or company, you appear in advertisements for it.
The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products.
VERB : V n