No. Endorse is a verb because it refers to an action. Endorsement, however, is a noun.
The noun forms for the verb to endorse are endorser, endorsee, endorsement, and the gerund, endorsing.
I endorse Obama campaign.
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.
To endorse a check correctly, sign your name on the back of the check where it says "endorse here."
Which candidate will the union members endorse?
Athletes from all sport endorse Mikes :)
You endorse a check by signing your name on the back of it.
You cannot make WikiAnswers endorse criminal activity, and WikiAnswers will never endorse criminal activity.
No, it is not. The word seconds can be a plural noun, or a noun meaning additional servings. It can also be a form of the verb "to second" (endorse).The word second can be an adjective.
To endorse a check, sign your name on the back of the check where it says "endorse here." This signifies that you are giving permission for the check to be cashed or deposited.
How do I endorse a B/L., when there is no Letter of Credit involved