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indorse
[ in-dawrs ]
indorse
/ ɪnˈdɔːs /
verb
- a variant spelling of endorse
Derived Forms
- inˈdorser, noun
- inˈdorsement, noun
- inˈdorsable, adjective
Other Words From
- rein·dorse verb (used with object) reindorsed reindorsing
- unin·dorsed adjective
Example Sentences
“I cannot foresee all that it might entail if the Court should indorse this argument,” Jackson wrote.
Sylvius and Rose laughed so much at the audience’s laughter at Mrs. Gowndry that Sylvius announced in the ensuing lull that he wanted to go somewhere, a desire which was naturally indorsed by Rose.
We need not go to Germany for the verdict; it is indorsed by eminent Hebraists, officials of the Church of England.
They were Egyptians with favors to ask, and they bore gifts to indorse their pleas.
For this office his neighbors indorsed him, and August Toellnor, of Van Asselt, was sent by them to Olympia to see what could be done to further the candidacy.
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