endorse verb [T] (GIVE PERMISSION) to write something in order to give permission for something, especially your name on the back of a cheque, in order to make it payable (= able to be paid) to someone else
To endorse is to give support to someone or something. "I endorse this!" means "I think this is a good thing, and so should you." People endorse in many ways. When someone endorses a politician, it means "You should vote for this person, and I'm putting my reputation on the line to say so."
When you endorse a cheque, you write your name on the back of it so that it can be paid into someone's bank account. The payee of the cheque must endorse the cheque. [VERB noun] If you endorse a product or company, you appear in advertisements for it. The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products. [VERB noun]
To endorse is to give support to someone or something. "I endorse this!" means "I think this is a good thing, and so should you."
Checks aren't as common today as they once were, but they're still in use. If someone gives you one, you should know how to endorse it so you can: — Cash it — Deposit the funds into your checking ...
The meaning of ENDORSE 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.
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