Indorsement


[en-dawrs-muh nt] /ɛnˈdɔrs mənt/

noun
1.
approval or sanction:
The program for supporting the arts won the government’s endorsement.
2.
the placing of one’s signature, instructions, etc., on a document.
3.
the signature, instructions, etc., placed on the reverse of a commercial document, for the purpose of assigning the interest therein to another.
4.
a clause under which the stated coverage of an insurance policy may be altered.
/ɪnˈdɔːsmənt/
noun
1.
the act or an instance of endorsing
2.
something that endorses, such as a signature or qualifying comment
3.
approval or support
4.
a record of a motoring offence on a driving licence
5.
(insurance) a clause in or amendment to an insurance policy allowing for alteration of coverage
n.

see endorsement.
n.

1540s, from endorse + -ment. Earlier endosement (early 15c.).

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