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Definition of endorsement :
Same as Indorsement.
Synonyms:
mug, kisser, indorsement, second, irregular, sec, bit, s, stock-purchase warrant, warrantee, stock warrant, warrant, phiz, backing, physiognomy, second base, authorization, authority, minute, countenance, imprimatur, mo, visage, permit, second gear, support, allow, leave, license, instant, secondment, OK, blurb, smiler, authorisation, guarantee, moment, arcsecond
approval (part of speech: noun)
assent, sanction, acceptance, authentication, confirmation, approbation, underwriting, approval, ratification, consent, permission, affirmation
affirmation (part of speech: noun)
certification, proclamation, pronouncement, assertion, oath, warranty, submission, assurance, admission, promise, verification, attestation, corroboration, acknowledgment, avowal, testimony, statement, validation, pledge, declaration
consent (part of speech: noun)
allowance, acquiescence, concurrence
praise (part of speech: noun)
commendation, admiration, praise, eulogy, glorification, exaltation, applause, flattery, compliment, acclaim, recommendation
support (part of speech: verb)
Usage examples:
- And," he added gently, as her face grew grave and her chin lifted slightly, " his confidence in any man might be considered an endorsement, don't you think?" - "When A Man's A Man", Harold Bell Wright.
- And thus the acquaintance between Patches and the girl grew into friendship; for Kitty loved to talk with this man of the things that play so large a part in that life which so appealed to her; and, with Phil's ever- ready and hearty endorsement of Patches, she felt safe in permitting the friendship to develop. - "When A Man's A Man", Harold Bell Wright.
- Footnote 35: The Muratorianum bases its legendary account of the writing of the Fourth gospel by " John" with the endorsement of " his fellow- disciples and bishops" on John xxi. - "The Making of the New Testament", Benjamin W. Bacon.