noun
- Plural of indorser; persons who write their signature on the back of a check, promissory note, or other negotiable instrument to transfer it or guarantee payment.
- Persons who publicly support, approve of, or recommend a person, product, or idea.
Usage: Legal/financial term; Also spelled 'endorsers' (more common modern spelling)
Usage: General usage
Examples
- The bank required all indorsers of the promissory note to sign the document.
- Multiple indorsers added their signatures to the back of the check before it was deposited.
- The product's indorsers included several well-known athletes and celebrities.
- The indorsers of the new policy believed it would improve efficiency.
- Without the indorsers' approval, the proposal could not move forward.
- The contract listed three indorsers who would guarantee the loan.