indorse

[in-dawrs, -dohrs]

indorse Definition

  • 1to approve, support, or recommend
  • 2to sign one's name on the back of a check or other document

Using indorse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "indorse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I fully indorse this plan and believe it will be successful.

  • Example

    He indorsed the check and handed it to the cashier.

  • Example

    The organization indorsed the candidate for the upcoming election.

indorse Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with indorse

  • a contract between a company and a celebrity or athlete to promote a product or service

    Example

    The basketball player signed a lucrative indorsement deal with a sports drink company.

  • a signature on the back of a check without specifying the payee, making it payable to whoever presents it

    Example

    The thief stole the check and used a blank indorsement to cash it.

  • a signature on the back of a check with conditions or limitations, such as 'for deposit only'

    Example

    The bank refused to accept the check with a qualified indorsement.

Origins of indorse

from Latin 'in dorsum', meaning 'on the back'

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Summary: indorse in Brief

'Indorse' [in-dawrs, -dohrs] means to approve, support, or recommend, as in 'I fully indorse this plan and believe it will be successful.' It also refers to signing one's name on the back of a check or other document, as in 'He indorsed the check and handed it to the cashier.' The term extends into phrases like 'indorsement deal,' which is a contract between a company and a celebrity or athlete to promote a product or service.