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Endorser

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Noun

1. endorser, indorser, ratifier, subscriber

someone who expresses strong approval

2. endorser, indorser

a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Endorser

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to give approval or sanction to
2. 
to sign (one's name) on the back of (a cheque, etc) to specify oneself as payee
3. business
a. 
to sign the back of (a negotiable document) to transfer ownership of the rights to a specified payee
b. 
to specify (a designated sum) as transferable to another as payee
4. 
to write (a qualifying comment, recommendation, etc) on the back of a document
5. 
to sign (a document), as when confirming receipt of payment
6. mainly British
to record (a conviction) on (a driving licence)

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Endorser

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verb transitiveWord forms: enˈdorsed or enˈdorsing
1. 
to write on the back of (a document)
; specif.,
a. 
to sign (one's name) as payee on the back of (a check, money order, etc.)
b. 
to make (a check, etc.) payable to another person by thus signing one's name and specifying the payee
2. 
to write a note, title, etc. on (a document)
3. 
a. 
to give approval to; support; sanction
to endorse a candidate
b. 
to state, as in an advertisement, that one approves of (a product, service, etc.), often in return for a fee

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Endorser

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tr.v. en·dorsed, en·dors·ing, en·dors·es also in·dorsed or in·dors·ing or in·dors·es
1.
a. To express approval of or give support to, especially by public statement; sanction: endorse a change in policy; endorse a political candidate.
b. To recommend (a product), often in exchange for payment, as in an advertisement.
2. To write one's signature on the back of (a check) to obtain the amount payable or to make the amount payable available to a third party or to the bearer.
3. To write one's signature on the back of (an instrument) to transfer the rights available under that instrument to another party.
4. To place (one's signature), as on a contract, to indicate approval of its contents or terms.
5. To acknowledge (receipt of payment) by signing a bill, draft, or other instrument.

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