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Indorsement

noun
(Written also endorsement)
1.
A promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books).  Synonyms: blurb, endorsement.
2.
A speech seconding a motion.  Synonyms: endorsement, second, secondment.
3.
Formal and explicit approval.  Synonyms: countenance, endorsement, imprimatur, sanction, warrant.
4.
A signature that validates something.  Synonym: endorsement.
5.
The act of endorsing.  Synonym: endorsement.






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"Indorsement" Quotes from Famous Books



... about that chap not getting along all right," remarked one of the group—but his indorsement was ironical. "He's a construction boss for the Consolidated, and he went into that hearing to start some kind of a back-fire. Shrewd ...
— The Landloper - The Romance Of A Man On Foot • Holman Day

... new day. In rapid succession he accepted and rejected the thought that the messenger had played him false, had been assassinated and robbed; that Meneptah had recalled the signet, or had added the penalty of suspense to his indorsement of ...
— The Yoke - A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children - of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt • Elizabeth Miller

... conclusions generally exonerating Milroy from the charge of disobedience of orders and misconduct during the evacuation, but reflecting somewhat on Schenck for not positively ordering the place evacuated. President Lincoln made a characteristic indorsement on this record, not unfavorable to either Schenck or Milroy, concluding with ...
— Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 • Joseph Warren Keifer

... meeting on the subject of the Bill, and Ferrier and the front bench had, on the whole, carried the indorsement of their policy. But there was an active and discontented minority, full of rebellious projects ...
— The Testing of Diana Mallory • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... General Conference and the hotels in Cleveland, O., deserve great credit—the hotels for according to all delegates, regardless of color, equal accommodations, and the Conference for its hearty indorsement of their action. If this greatest gathering of the largest Protestant church in America had nothing else to do, it might go with its grand meeting from city to city securing this recognition of the brotherhood of man. It is ardently ...
— The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 • Various


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