en|dorse|ment

en|dorse|ment
en|dorse|ment «ehn DRS muhnt», noun.
1. a person's name on the back of a check, note, bill, or other document, in evidence of its transfer or assuring its payment.
2. the act of writing on the back of a check or other document.
3. Figurative. approval; support: »

His idea received endorsement by the entire club.

4. an additional provision or clause in an insurance contract by which the coverage described in the contract may be increased or diminished.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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