to endorse: * to agree with * to support * to sign
Some people would endorse any minority candidate without regard to qualification, simply because of their minority status.
approve, back, support, champion, promote, recommend, advocate, uphold
"If you endorse the new shopping mall", said the speaker, "you're supporting a large increase in neighborhood traffic."
Approved
"repudiate"
endorsed
I believe the word "endorse" is what you're looking for.
There are many synonyms for the word 'apprise'. Some of the more common ones include to acquaint, advance, advise, endorse, expose, exhibit and flaunt.
The noun forms for the verb to endorse are endorser, endorsee, endorsement, and the gerund, endorsing.
sponsor
TO endorse
Which candidate will the union members endorse?
The organization refused to endorse the candidate.I endorse using X brand of laundry detergent.
I will endorse my candidate as long as he continues to breathe. She can endorse her paycheck and deposit it in the bank.
Agree, Accept, Support, Grant, Allow, Pass, Authorize, Certify, endorse.
"repudiate"
endorsed
Church officials are not allowed to endorse any political candidate, as that would violate the separation of church and state.
Yes it is. It refers to a signature on a personal check when submitted for deposit. We endorse the check.It also means that we may favor a view of someone else like a politician. We endorse this person because ... ...
Yes. It is known as check fraud.
Prefix: en- Root word: dors Suffix: -e