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Meaning of 'endorse'



 
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Meaning of 'endorse' #1 (permalink) Thu May 26, 2005 4:53 am   Meaning of 'endorse'
 

Test No. incompl/inter-63 "How to agree", question 9

I'm happy to ......... those sentiments and wish you every success.

(a) encompass
(b) enthuse
(c) endorse
(d) endure

Test No. incompl/inter-63 "How to agree", answer 9

I'm happy to endorse those sentiments and wish you every success.

Correct answer: (c) endorse
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Meaning of 'endorse' #2 (permalink) Thu May 26, 2005 19:07 pm   Meaning of 'endorse'
 

This means support/agree with.
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