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  • Indorsement vs. Endorsement – What’s the Difference?
    In American English, an indorsement is a signature on a legal or financial document, especially a check See the sentences below for common examples “This check has the indorsement of one Charles J Macallaster,” said the detective You cannot deposit or cash a check that does not have your indorsement
  • INDORSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INDORSE is to write on the back of; especially : to sign one's name as payee on the back of (a check) in order to obtain the cash or credit represented on the face How to use indorse in a sentence
  • Indorsement vs. Endorsement - Grammar. com
    "Endorsement" is a noun, having its origin in the verb "to endorse", which refers to publicly and formally claiming your support for a person, an idea, an action (for something or somebody) "Endorsement", therefore, has the meaning of a publicly announced acceptance of something or somebody
  • INDORSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Indorse definition: endorse See examples of INDORSE used in a sentence
  • INDORSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    We cannot put them in before the word "indorsed" in line 6 Example from the Hansard archive Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3 0 Inside the graveyard the pucca roads have been indorsed with rows of beautiful flowers This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license
  • Indorsed - definition of indorsed by The Free Dictionary
    To express approval of or give support to, especially by public statement; sanction: endorse a change in policy; endorse a political candidate b To recommend (a product), often in exchange for payment, as in an advertisement 2
  • Endorsed vs. Indorsed — What’s the Difference?
    Endorsed refers to public approval or support, typically used in marketing or endorsements, whereas indorsed, a less common term, often relates to the physical act of signing or inscribing on the back of a document





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