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1 endorse
endorse [ɪnˈdɔ:s]a. ( = sign) [+ document, cheque] endosserb. ( = approve) [+ claim, candidature] appuyer ; [+ opinion] souscrire à ; [+ action, decision] approuver• to endorse a product [sportsman, celebrity] faire de la promotion pour un produit* * *[ɪn'dɔːs]transitive verb1) donner son aval à [view, policy]; appuyer [candidate, decision]; approuver [product, claim]; endosser [cheque, bill]2) GB Automobileto have one's licence endorsed — ≈ perdre des points sur son permis de conduire
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