endorsement
Aussprache: [ɪnˈdɔːrsmənt]
Kontext: „business“
(noun) an official approval or support for something, like a product or person. When someone important says they like something and recommend it, that’s an endorsement.
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The famous athlete gave his endorsement to the new sports drink, making it very popular.
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Without any endorsements from celebrities, the product didn't sell well.
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Did the company receive any endorsements from well-known figures?
Kontext: „politics“
(noun) when someone supports a candidate or a political idea publicly. If a famous person says they will vote for a politician, that’s an endorsement.
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The candidate received a strong endorsement from a popular community leader.
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The politician lacked endorsements from key organizations, which hurt their campaign.
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Who gave their endorsement to the presidential candidate this year?
Kontext: „finance“
(noun) a statement in a financial document or insurance policy that adds information or modifies coverage. This often changes what is covered or included.
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The policy had an endorsement that added coverage for natural disasters.
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The insurance policy did not include any endorsements to expand the coverage.
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What kind of endorsements are included in your health insurance plan?