18 Verbs to Use for the Word endorsement

It has received the endorsement of Thomas A Edison.

We were glad to obtain the endorsement of an influential proprietor to the testimony of practical planters.

"] A recent resolution of the Reichstag has been welcomed by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald as the solemn pronouncement of a sovereign people, only requiring the endorsement of the British Government to produce an immediate and equitable peace.

" Frank gave his endorsement to this plan and the machine continued to rise.

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.

He merely glanced at it at the time of his father's death, without noticing the endorsement, and thought the fire had rendered it worthless.

Adopting a safer plan, Peter now procured endorsements from leading abolitionists and made a soliciting tour of New York and New England by which he raised funds enough to buy his family's freedom.

" "Just as you like," answered Nagendra indifferently; and after reading the endorsement through very carefully he took the note of hand away without saluting Priya.

I have never done such a thing, and, of course, have never requested the endorsement of another.

Appealing to them through their delegates assembled in Rochester in 1853, Douglass secured a warm endorsement of his plan in eloquent speeches and resolutions passed by the convention.

And when the Glenn Bill sought the endorsement of public opinion, and substantially received it with no word of reprobation from the eloquent orator and editor, some recalled the speech of Sheridan in reply to Mr. Dundas, "The right honorable gentleman is indebted to his imagination for his facts.

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.

He shouted a derisive endorsement of this proposal.

No. 27 shows the endorsement on a cheque.

There can be no doubt that the reception of Mrs. Beecher Stowe's work and person in England was very galling to many a Southerner, and naturally so; because it conveyed a tacit endorsement of all her assertions as to the horrors of the slavery system.

He built churches and monasteries, and even went on a pilgrimage to Rome, which in those days was almost certain to win public endorsement.

The fact is, Baisakh 12th has always been a lucky day in my family and I should like to date my endorsement then.

" 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?"

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  endorsement