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endorseverbalso indorse to promote the interests or cause ofan increase in the number of parents who endorse the idea of school uniforms advocate, back, champion, patronize, plump (for), plunk (for)or plonk (for), support adopt, embrace, espouseabet, aid, assist, help, prop (up), second, side (with)backstop, bolster, boost, buttress, reinforce(also reenforce)advance, forward, furtherplug, preach, talk upbail out, deliver, rescue, save go in for, go to bat for, hold a brief for, stand up for, stick up for baffle, foil, frustrate, interfere, oppose, sabotage, thwartdesert, disappoint, fail, let down approve, endorse, sanction, accredit, certify mean to have or express a favorable opinion of.approve often implies no more than this but may suggest considerable esteem or admiration.the parents approve of the marriage endorse suggests an explicit statement of support.publicly endorsed her for Senator sanction implies both approval and authorization.the President sanctioned covert operations accredit and certify usually imply official endorsement attesting to conformity to set standards.the board voted to accredit the college must be certified to teach in 1581 |