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[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: endosser 'to put on the back', from dos 'back']
to express formal support or approval for someone or something
endorse a proposal/an idea/a candidate etc
::The Prime Minister is unlikely to endorse this view.
if a famous person endorses a product or service, they say in an advertisement that they use and like it
to sign your name on the back of a cheque to show that it is correct
[usually passive] BrE if your driving licence is endorsed for a driving offence, an official record is made on it to show that you are guilty of the offence
-- endorsement n [U and C]
::celebrity endorsements
::the official endorsement of his candidacy