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endorsable — endorse (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. 3) Brit. enter an endorsement on (a driving… … English terms dictionary
endorsable — adjective see endorse … New Collegiate Dictionary
endorsable — adj. can be endorsed; can be signed (such as a check or bill); approvable … English contemporary dictionary
endorsable — en·dors·able … English syllables
endorsable — ə̇nˈdȯ(r)səbəl, en adjective : that can be endorsed … Useful english dictionary
endorse — endorsable, adj. endorser, endorsor, n. endorsingly, adv. endorsive, adj. /en dawrs /, v., endorsed, endorsing, n. v.t. 1. to approve, support, or sustain: to endorse a political candidate. 2. to designate oneself as payee of (a check) by signing … Universalium
Traffic warden — A traffic warden is a member of civilian staff employed by a British police force to assist in regulating the flow of traffic.Traffic Wardens issue non endorsable and sometimes, endorsable Fixed Penalty Notices.The number of Traffic Wardens in… … Wikipedia
indorsable — inˈdorsable, a. Another form of endorsable: cf. indorse. – [see endorsable] … Useful english dictionary
endorse — also indorse transitive verb ( dorsed; dorsing) Etymology: alteration of obsolete endoss, from Middle English endosen, from Anglo French endosser, to put on, don, write on the back of, from en + dos back, from Latin dorsum Date: 1581 1. a. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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