verb
- to write one's name on the back of a check or bill of exchange to transfer it to another person
- to approve, support, or give one's backing to something
Usage: chiefly legal/financial; variant spelling of 'endorse'
Usage: variant spelling of 'endorse'
Examples
- The customer had to indorse the check before depositing it.
- The mayor decided to indorse the new community center project.
- She indorsed the contract by signing her name on the back.
- Several prominent citizens indorsed the candidate for governor.
- You must indorse the document to make it legally valid.
- The organization indorsed the proposal at their annual meeting.