English to Tamil Dictionary endorse

endorse

ஒப்புதல்
definition
verb
the report was endorsed by the college
declare one's public approval or support of.
But in many cases the payee indorses the cheque even if it is collected for his own account.
sign (a check or bill of exchange) on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it.
translation of 'endorse '
ஆமோதித்துக் கையெழுத்திடு
verb
வலியறுத்து,
பத்திரத்தில்எழுது
example
Why do consumers care if celebrities 'endorse' a product?
Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him 'endorse' their products.
I fully 'endorse' calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province.
Players are allowed to advertise or 'endorse' products for material gain outside of the games.
Most advertisers preferred using movie stars and entertainment celebrities to 'endorse' their products.
I do not know whether I can 'endorse' those comments to the degree of saying that it is the absolute best in the world, but I will say that New Zealand First has a very high regard for the people who make up our police force.
Documents show industry executives have been keen to encourage film-makers to 'endorse' their products in this way.
It does not recommend or 'endorse' any specific product for environmental cleaning.
I thank everyone who is supporting this part of the bill, and I fully 'endorse' our support of it.
He's right about artists losing all credibility when they 'endorse' products.
I take the opportunity to 'endorse' the comments of others who have spoken with high regard of the pharmacy services that are provided by our pharmacy professionals here in New Zealand.
He accepted money to 'endorse' products in another sport in an effort to be an Olympic athlete and live out a dream.
I can only wholeheartedly 'endorse' the comments made by Vicky Landell Mills and Laurie Wilson.
The House of Councillors voted 210 to 23 to 'endorse' the bill to revise the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law.
Initially, the company pledged £60 million over seven years to have the superstar 'endorse' their products after a fierce competition among the major shoe companies.
Sponsors are desperate to have her at their tournaments and companies are lining up to have her 'endorse' their products.
And in any case, celebs invariably 'endorse' several products at the same time and hence are not strongly associated with any one brand.
And while the party wants the public to 'endorse' the amendment, turnout may be a more accurate analysis of success than a yes vote.
If you only have positive experiences, naturally you'll 'endorse' the product and company.
I wish to 'endorse' the comments made by the previous speakers.
Is it unethical for a blogger to accept money to promote or 'endorse' commercial products or political ideas and policies?
If he 'endorsed' the cheques, what form did the endorsement take?
He also 'endorsed' the policy that public servants must enthusiastically support their Ministers in carrying out their programmes as long as they are in keeping with the law.
The cheque was 'endorsed' by Conroy and then given to him.
They said celebrity 'endorsers' don't always mention risks associated with cancer screening and don't always target the groups that would benefit most.
The original signers, 33 prominent design professionals, have been joined as 'endorsers' by hundreds of colleagues.
He always pays his bills with ‘old-fashioned’ cheques and 'endorses' them ‘account payee.’
But we've never 'endorsed' a candidate for public office.
His comments were 'endorsed' by the Rural Affairs Minister.
Psychologists should join their colleagues in public health in 'endorsing' all forms of prevention as well as treatment.
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