What is another word for Indorsed?

Pronunciation: [ɪndˈɔːsd] (IPA)

The term "indorsed" has several synonyms that can be used in its place. These words include "approved," "validated," "endorsed," "authorized," "certified," "sanctioned," "sealed," "witnessed," "attested," "ratified," "confirmed," and "legitimized." Each of these words has a slightly different meaning, but all express the idea that something has been officially acknowledged or granted permission. For example, a check can be "endorsed" by signing the back to transfer ownership, or a product can be "certified" to show it meets certain standards. Regardless of which word is used, it conveys a sense of official validation or acceptance.

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What are the hypernyms for Indorsed?

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Usage examples for Indorsed

Furthermore these men are personal friends of Mr. Peary, and the society for whom they act is financially interested in the venture which they Indorsed.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
It interests us to know that Miss Abbott's theory is Indorsed by Worth, Madame Demorest, Dr. Hamilton, and other recognized authorities.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
These branch drafts were for even sums of small denomination, circulating like bank-notes; they were drawn on the parent bank at Philadelphia to the order of some officer of the branch bank and were Indorsed by the latter to bearer.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt

Related words: endorse, endorses, indorsed, endorsement

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