endorsee

[en-dawr-see, en-dawr-, en-dawr-see]

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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endorsee or indorsee (ɪnˌdɔːˈsiː, ˌɛndɔː-)
 
n
the person in whose favour a negotiable instrument is endorsed
 
indorsee or indorsee
 
n

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