ENDORSING - définition. Qu'est-ce que ENDORSING
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ENDORSING - définition


Endorsing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Endorse.
endorsement         
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Endorse; Indorsement; Endorse (indorse); Endorsement (disambiguation); Endorsement (signature)
(indorsement)n. 1) the act of the owner or payee signing his/her name to the back of a check, bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument so as to make it payable to another or cashable by any person. An endorsement may be made after a specific direction ("pay to Dolly Madison" or "for deposit only"), called a qualified endorsement, or with no qualifying language, thereby making it payable to the holder, called a blank endorsement. There are also other forms of endorsement which may give credit or restrict the use of the check. 2) the act of pledging or committing support to a program, proposal or candidate. See also: negotiable instrument
endorse         
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Endorse; Indorsement; Endorse (indorse); Endorsement (disambiguation); Endorsement (signature)
[?n'd?:s, ?n-]
(US & Law also indorse)
¦ verb
1. declare one's public approval of.
2. sign (a cheque or bill of exchange) on the back to specify another as the payee or to accept responsibility for paying it.
write (a comment) on a document.
3. Brit. enter an endorsement on (a driving licence).
Derivatives
endorsable adjective
endorsee noun
endorser noun
Origin
C15: from med. L. indorsare, from L. in- 'in, on' + dorsum 'back'.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour ENDORSING
1. "There is no question of our endorsing or not endorsing.
2. "I‘m not endorsing him, he‘s endorsing me," he said.
3. This principle is tested when we‘re endorsing, and especially when we‘re endorsing candidates who don‘t fill us with enthusiasm.
4. Peres is expected to recommend endorsing Bielski.
5. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced he was endorsing McCain.