abet, approve, be willing, consent to silently, favor, have no objection, notarize, say amen to, sponsor, think well of, vouch
Definitionv. be behind
Last update: January 20, 2017
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Many safeguards are included, and we heartily endorse that. [verb]
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I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly. [verb]
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He never endorses my views. [verb]
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I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly. [Please select]
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Islam does not endorse female circumcision, which is illegal in the UK. [verb]
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Tim Yeo, the shadow agriculture spokesman, became the first senior Tory openly to endorse Portillo last Friday night. [verb]
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"I have endorsed a resolution on your memorandum and sent it to the committee." [verb]
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He is herein endorsed as possessing a good taste in seaside hotels, whatever one may think of the qualities of his verse. [verb]
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Because hope was the power aroused, and how seldom can memory endorse it. [verb]
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LoveToKnow Corp. has not attempted to verify the truth or accuracy of any such opinion, claim or comment, nor does LoveToKnow Corp. endorse or support them. [Please select]
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Bonds were sometimes endorsed before the roads were constructed, and even excess issues were authorized. [Please select]
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Bonds were endorsed for some roads of which not a mile was ever built. [Please select]
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"And any action he might take here would be endorsed at Manila." [Please select]
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