slovodefinícia
endorse
(mass)
endorse
- podporovať, schváliť, podpísať
endorse
(encz)
endorse,podepsat Mgr. Dita Gálová
endorse
(encz)
endorse,podepsat šek Milan Svoboda
endorse
(encz)
endorse,podporovat Mgr. Dita Gálová
endorse
(encz)
endorse,schválit Mgr. Dita Gálová
endorse
(encz)
endorse,schvalovat Milan Svoboda
endorse
(gcide)
Indorse \In*dorse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indorsed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Indorsing.] [LL. indorsare. See Endorse.] [Written
also endorse.]
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1. To cover the back of; to load or burden. [Obs.]
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Elephants indorsed with towers. --Milton.
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2. To write upon the back or outside of a paper or letter, as
a direction, heading, memorandum, or address.
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3. (Law & Com.) To write one's name, alone or with other
words, upon the back of (a paper), for the purpose of
transferring it, or to secure the payment of a note,
draft, or the like; to guarantee the payment, fulfillment,
performance, or validity of, or to certify something upon
the back of (a check, draft, writ, warrant of arrest,
etc.).
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4. To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by
approval; to approve; as, to indorse an opinion.
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To indorse in blank, to write one's name on the back of a
note or bill, leaving a blank to be filled by the holder.
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Endorse
(gcide)
Endorse \En*dorse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endorsed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Endorsing.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to
put on the back, to endorse; pref. en- (L. in) + dos back, L.
dorsum. See Dorsal, and cf. Indorse.]
Same as Indorse.
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Note: Both endorse and indorse are used by good writers; but
the tendency is to the more general use of indorse and
its derivatives indorsee, indorser, and indorsement.
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Endorse
(gcide)
Endorse \En*dorse"\, n. (Her.)
A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its
width (according to some writers, one eighth).
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endorse
(wn)
endorse
v 1: be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I
backed Kennedy in 1960" [syn: back, endorse, indorse,
plump for, plunk for, support]
2: give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion";
"I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project" [syn:
second, back, endorse, indorse]
3: guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA
meat" [syn: certify, endorse, indorse]
4: sign as evidence of legal transfer; "endorse cheques" [syn:
endorse, indorse]
podobné slovodefinícia
endorse
(mass)
endorse
- podporovať, schváliť, podpísať
endorsement
(mass)
endorsement
- súhlas, dodatok
endorse
(encz)
endorse,podepsat Mgr. Dita Gálováendorse,podepsat šek Milan Svobodaendorse,podporovat Mgr. Dita Gálováendorse,schválit Mgr. Dita Gálováendorse,schvalovat Milan Svoboda
endorsed
(encz)
endorsed,podporované adj: Zdeněk Brožendorsed,podpořené adj: Zdeněk Brožendorsed,propagované adj: Zdeněk Brožendorsed,schválený adj: Zdeněk Brožendorsed,schválil v: Zdeněk Brož
endorsement
(encz)
endorsement,schválení n: Zdeněk Brožendorsement,souhlas n: Zdeněk Brož
endorsement in blank
(encz)
endorsement in blank, n:
endorser
(encz)
endorser,indosant n: Zdeněk Brožendorser,převodce n: Zdeněk Brož
endorse
(gcide)
Indorse \In*dorse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indorsed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Indorsing.] [LL. indorsare. See Endorse.] [Written
also endorse.]
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1. To cover the back of; to load or burden. [Obs.]
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Elephants indorsed with towers. --Milton.
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2. To write upon the back or outside of a paper or letter, as
a direction, heading, memorandum, or address.
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3. (Law & Com.) To write one's name, alone or with other
words, upon the back of (a paper), for the purpose of
transferring it, or to secure the payment of a note,
draft, or the like; to guarantee the payment, fulfillment,
performance, or validity of, or to certify something upon
the back of (a check, draft, writ, warrant of arrest,
etc.).
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4. To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by
approval; to approve; as, to indorse an opinion.
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To indorse in blank, to write one's name on the back of a
note or bill, leaving a blank to be filled by the holder.
[1913 Webster]Endorse \En*dorse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endorsed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Endorsing.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to
put on the back, to endorse; pref. en- (L. in) + dos back, L.
dorsum. See Dorsal, and cf. Indorse.]
Same as Indorse.
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Note: Both endorse and indorse are used by good writers; but
the tendency is to the more general use of indorse and
its derivatives indorsee, indorser, and indorsement.
[1913 Webster]Endorse \En*dorse"\, n. (Her.)
A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its
width (according to some writers, one eighth).
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Endorsed
(gcide)
Endorse \En*dorse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endorsed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Endorsing.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to
put on the back, to endorse; pref. en- (L. in) + dos back, L.
dorsum. See Dorsal, and cf. Indorse.]
Same as Indorse.
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Note: Both endorse and indorse are used by good writers; but
the tendency is to the more general use of indorse and
its derivatives indorsee, indorser, and indorsement.
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Endorsee
(gcide)
Endorsee \En`dor*see"\, n.
Same as Indorsee.
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endorsement
(gcide)
Indorsement \In*dorse"ment\, n. [From Indorse; cf.
Endorsement.] [Written also endorsement.]
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1. The act of writing on the back of a note, bill, or other
written instrument.
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2. That which is written on the back of a note, bill, or
other paper, as a name, an order for, or a receipt of,
payment, or the return of an officer, etc.; a writing,
usually upon the back, but sometimes on the face, of a
negotiable instrument, by which the property therein is
assigned and transferred. --Story. Byles. Burrill.
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3. Sanction, support, or approval; as, the indorsement of a
rumor, an opinion, a course, conduct.
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Blank indorsement. See under Blank. IndorserEndorsement \En*dorse"ment\, n. [Cf. F. endossement.]
Same as Indorsement.
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Endorsement
(gcide)
Indorsement \In*dorse"ment\, n. [From Indorse; cf.
Endorsement.] [Written also endorsement.]
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1. The act of writing on the back of a note, bill, or other
written instrument.
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2. That which is written on the back of a note, bill, or
other paper, as a name, an order for, or a receipt of,
payment, or the return of an officer, etc.; a writing,
usually upon the back, but sometimes on the face, of a
negotiable instrument, by which the property therein is
assigned and transferred. --Story. Byles. Burrill.
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3. Sanction, support, or approval; as, the indorsement of a
rumor, an opinion, a course, conduct.
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Blank indorsement. See under Blank. IndorserEndorsement \En*dorse"ment\, n. [Cf. F. endossement.]
Same as Indorsement.
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endorser
(gcide)
Indorser \In*dors"er\, Indorsor \In*dors"or\, n.
The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]
[1913 Webster]Endorser \En*dors"er\, n.
Same as Indorser.
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Endorser
(gcide)
Indorser \In*dors"er\, Indorsor \In*dors"or\, n.
The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]
[1913 Webster]Endorser \En*dors"er\, n.
Same as Indorser.
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accommodation endorser
(wn)
accommodation endorser
n 1: a person who endorses a promissory note without
compensation or benefit but simply as a favor to the
borrower
blank endorsement
(wn)
blank endorsement
n 1: an endorsement on commercial paper naming no payee and so
payable to the bearer [syn: blank endorsement,
endorsement in blank]
endorse
(wn)
endorse
v 1: be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I
backed Kennedy in 1960" [syn: back, endorse, indorse,
plump for, plunk for, support]
2: give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion";
"I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project" [syn:
second, back, endorse, indorse]
3: guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA
meat" [syn: certify, endorse, indorse]
4: sign as evidence of legal transfer; "endorse cheques" [syn:
endorse, indorse]
endorsement
(wn)
endorsement
n 1: a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of
books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for
his book" [syn: endorsement, indorsement, blurb]
2: a speech seconding a motion; "do I hear a second?" [syn:
second, secondment, endorsement, indorsement]
3: formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the
union's endorsement" [syn: sanction, countenance,
endorsement, indorsement, warrant, imprimatur]
4: a signature that validates something; "the cashier would not
cash the check without an endorsement" [syn: endorsement,
indorsement]
5: the act of endorsing; "a star athlete can make a lot of money
from endorsements" [syn: endorsement, indorsement]
endorsement in blank
(wn)
endorsement in blank
n 1: an endorsement on commercial paper naming no payee and so
payable to the bearer [syn: blank endorsement,
endorsement in blank]
endorser
(wn)
endorser
n 1: someone who expresses strong approval [syn: subscriber,
endorser, indorser, ratifier]
2: a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by
signing a check or negotiable security [syn: endorser,
indorser]
ENDORSEMEN
(bouvier)
ENDORSEMENT. Vide Indorsement.

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