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indorse
[ in-dawrs ]
indorse
/ ɪnˈdɔːs /
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Derived Forms
- inˈdorser, noun
- inˈdorsement, noun
- inˈdorsable, adjective
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Other Words From
- rein·dorse verb (used with object) reindorsed reindorsing
- unin·dorsed adjective
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Example Sentences
“I cannot foresee all that it might entail if the Court should indorse this argument,” Jackson wrote.
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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.
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Therefore life had its beginnings in water; a theory wholly indorsed by modern biology.
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They were Egyptians with favors to ask, and they bore gifts to indorse their pleas.
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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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