endorsed
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈdɔrst]
Word
Context: "approval"
(verb) to show that you support something or think it's good. When you endorse something, like a product or an idea, you are telling others that you believe it is worthy or helpful.
Example
The teacher endorsed the new reading program because she felt it would help students learn better.
Example
The celebrity did not endorse the product, saying it wasn't effective.
Example
Why did you endorse this charity in your post?
Context: "finance"
(verb) to sign a check or document in order to approve it and allow it to be cashed or used. When you endorse a check, you are giving permission for the money to be deposited in your account.
Example
She endorsed the check so she could deposit it at the bank.
Example
He didn't endorse the check, so it couldn't be cashed.
Example
Have you endorsed the check yet?
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