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endorse

[en-dawrs] / ɛnˈdɔrs /




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Delegates had the chance to officially endorse a party favorite, providing a major lift in a contest with the distinct lack of any obvious front-runner.

From Los Angeles Times

“If no one is endorsed, somebody is going to have to be the breakout candidate, and the way you do that is with money or organization,” Maviglio said.

From Los Angeles Times

Mamdani has already endorsed her, robbing himself of a valuable bargaining chip.

From Barron's

"This is about constitutional accountability... any undeclared asset or unexplained wealth is a grave issue," said La Union Representative Paolo Ortega, one of two lawmakers to endorse the complaint.

From Barron's

Martin warmly endorsed Macmillan's adaptation, commenting: "Duncan's masterful script honours the world completely."

From BBC