ENDORSE


Meaning of ENDORSE in English

— endorsable , adj. — endorser, endorsor , n. — endorsingly , adv. — endorsive , adj.

/en dawrs"/ , v. , endorsed, endorsing , n.

v.t.

1. to approve, support, or sustain: to endorse a political candidate.

2. to designate oneself as payee of (a check) by signing, usually on the reverse side of the instrument.

3. to sign one's name on (a commercial document or other instrument).

4. to make over (a stated amount) to another as payee by one's endorsement.

5. to write (something) on the back of a document, paper, etc.: to endorse instructions; to endorse one's signature.

6. to acknowledge (payment) by placing one's signature on a bill, draft, etc.

n.

7. Heraldry. a narrow pale, about one quarter the usual width and usually repeated several times.

Also, indorse (for defs. 1-6).

[ 1350-1400; var. (with en- for in- ) of earlier indorse indorsare to endorse, equiv. to L in- IN- 2 + -dorsare, deriv. of dorsum back; r. endoss, ME endossen endosser, equiv. to en- EN- 1 + -dosser, deriv. of dos dorsum ]

Syn. 1. sanction, ratify, uphold, sustain, back, second.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .