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endorsation

American  
[en-dawr-sey-shuhn] / ˌɛn dɔrˈseɪ ʃən /

noun

Canadian.
  1. endorsement.


endorsation British  
/ ˌɛndɔːˈseɪʃən /

noun

  1. approval or support

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Etymology

Origin of endorsation

First recorded in 1865–70; endorse + -ation

Example Sentences

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The editor asked me if I would mind reading over a ten-page advance editorial congratulating both countries on the endorsation of reciprocity.

From The Canadian Commonwealth by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)

On the envelope was the name of the sender in the upper left-hand corner and the following endorsation in the lower left-hand corner.

From Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal Stationery by Howes, Clifton Armstrong

Now certainly the last endorsation was written by Sprot either on August 11 or August 12, 1600. 

From James VI and the Gowrie Mystery by Lang, Andrew