21 adjectives to describe endorsement

" In the quiet that followed the enthusiastic endorsement of the distinguished gentleman's words, another voice said, "If it's a girl, can't we see her?"

It is an illusion, which should receive no endorsement, either tacit or express, in any work on economics.

He shouted a derisive endorsement of this proposal.

For lack of this double endorsement, not a little of generous giving is thrown away.

It received the emphatic endorsement of Wayne, whose general concurrence was with the Chief Justice.

" This proposition received the excited endorsement of the other two boys, and Horace added: "Wouldn't it be dandy if we could round up Megget and his men before father and the others? Come on!" "Don't be in too much of a hurry," urged Tom.

Thirty years of happiest experience, of hearty endorsement by native pastors and foreign missionaries are sufficient testimony to the wisdom of the steps then taken.

Finally the conversion of slaves into freemen by a sweeping emancipation was a project which met little endorsement except among those who ignored the racial and cultural complications.

It chanced to have a couple of naval endorsements, results of the late war.

Rumor says that Mr. Harris, Com. Indian Affairs, had entered into land speculations in Arkansas, which led Mr. Van Buren to call for a report, which, being made, the President returned it with the pithy and laconic endorsement "unsatisfactory," whereupon Mr. H. tendered his resignation.

Farnham's say they never got it, but I hear it's come back through the bank with a queer endorsement upon it.

Ah!" The exclamation was no less than a sigh of rapturous endorsement.

She carefully kept his letters, and made spiteful endorsements on them for the benefit of her counsel at the trial.

Testamentary endorsement like that which Abel P. Upshur gave on freeing his man David Rich"I recommend him in the strongest manner to the respect, esteem and confidence of any community in which he may live"[20]are sufficiently eloquent in the premises.

" At the Convention in New York City, held in 1901, I presented the Industrial School project, and the plan received the unanimous endorsement of all those present.

After referring to the matter of the reward offered for the discovery of Marti, and the pledge of immunity to the discoverer, the caller demanded and obtained a verbal endorsement of the promise of immunity, under the Governor's word of honor, whatever might be the circumstances of his revelation.

Nor was it only the subjects of King Oscar who spoke; Norwegians settled in France, in England, or in America either hurried home to vote or sent their vigorous endorsement of the revolutionary proceedings.

Its future size may to a certain extent depend upon the Judgment of Paris, but he was certain that, come what may, the Nation would always insist on having a Fleet sufficient for our needsa sentiment which received the welcome endorsement of Mr. BRACE for the Labour Party.

It was allowed for a short time to have a conditional endorsement from the A.M.A., which was soon withdrawn and the enterprise disowned.

They are men whom the banks would trust, whose recommendations are valuable, who know a counterfeit dollar or a worthless endorsement They read men at a glance, being trained in actual experience with all classes.

His cordial endorsement of the invention, in this letter and later, so pleased and encouraged Morse that he refers to it several times in his correspondence.

21 adjectives to describe  endorsement