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endorse

[en-dawrs] / ɛnˈdɔrs /




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The Supreme Court endorsed this concept of jurisdiction in Elk v.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ruling party has endorsed President Tinubu to seek a second term in the January 2027 poll and he is widely expected to run.

From BBC

Idlout endorsed Lewis as leader prior to her defection but said she decided to cross the floor after "much personal reflection" and the desire to be part of "a strong and ambitious government".

From BBC

Canada seemed to give more ground to Native tribes when it endorsed, as a nonbinding “aspirational” document, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, or Undrip, in 2010.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I wouldn’t be surprised if the prevailing wisdom there is we better not endorse anybody, because we don’t want to tilt this one way or the other.”

From Los Angeles Times