indorse

[ in-dawrs ]

verb (used with object),in·dorsed, in·dors·ing.

Other words from indorse

  • re·in·dorse, verb (used with object), re·in·dorsed, re·in·dors·ing.
  • un·in·dorsed, adjective

Words Nearby indorse

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How to use indorse in a sentence

  • With smooth words the great philanthropist had persuaded the workers to indorse the high tariff.

    Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist | Alexander Berkman
  • He can make and indorse negotiable paper that is used in connection with the business.

  • Such at least is the prediction I am willing to risk, and it is one which I believe most foreigners in Peking would indorse.

  • How do you reconcile your acknowledged love for Katy with the injunctions of the Bible whose doctrines you indorse?

    Family Pride | Mary J. Holmes
  • But before we indorse either of these judgments as adequate, let us consider more minutely what in each case has been really done.

    A Critical Examination of Socialism | William Hurrell Mallock

British Dictionary definitions for indorse

indorse

/ (ɪnˈdɔːs) /


verb
  1. a variant spelling of endorse

Derived forms of indorse

  • indorsable, adjective
  • indorsement, noun
  • indorser or indorsor, noun

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