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ENDORSEE

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en⋅dor⋅see

[en-dawr-see, en-dawr-, en-dawr-see]
–noun
1. a person to whom a negotiable document is endorsed.
2. a candidate or applicant who is endorsed by a person or group.
Also, indorsee.


Origin:
1760–70; endorse + -ee
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en·dor·see   (ěn'dôr-sē')   
n.  One to whom ownership of a negotiable document is transferred by endorsement.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Main Entry: en·dors·ee
Variant: also in·dors·ee /in-"dor-'sE, "en-/
Function: noun
: one to whom something is endorsed
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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