Sentence examples for To endorsed from inspiring English sources

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To endorsed

verb

To support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature.

Exact(2)

The victories prompted allegations that the party skirted campaign finance rules by providing services to endorsed candidates at discounted rates.

In Trevor's case it wasn't the mere $5,000 the Victory Fund gives to endorsed candidates but rather making people aware of his candidacy so they would give.

Similar(58)

He declined to endorse it.

"But he wanted to endorse Mario nevertheless.

President Obama refused to endorse any candidate.

Mullahs were courted to endorse vaccination.

Mr Khamenei has yet to endorse anyone.

To endorse the tactic was to endorse the strategy.

They want to endorse candidates.

He decided to endorse Donald Trump.

To endorse coal is not necessarily to endorse the alleged perfidies of Don Blankenship.

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