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Endorsing Meaning in English

word · lemma: endorse

ɛnˈdɔɹsɪŋ
en-DOR-sing
ɛndˈɔːsɪŋ
en-DAW-sing

Definition

Saying publicly or officially that you support someone, something, or an idea. It can also mean officially signing something to approve it.

Usage & Nuances

Common in formal, business, and political contexts. Often paired with products, candidates, proposals, or ideas (e.g., 'endorsing a candidate'). Not slang. Can also refer to officially signing documents (like checks or letters of recommendation).

Example Sentences

She is endorsing a new local restaurant.

basic

Several celebrities are endorsing this brand.

basic

By endorsing the proposal, the committee showed its approval.

basic

He’s not just speaking; he’s actually endorsing the campaign.

natural

Are you endorsing this product because you like it or because you’re paid?

natural

By endorsing the check, you can deposit it into your account.

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