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Indorser

noun
(Written also endorser)
1.
Someone who expresses strong approval.  Synonyms: endorser, ratifier, subscriber.
2.
A person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security.  Synonym: endorser.






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"Indorser" Quotes from Famous Books



... Clay, finding himself in need of money, went to the Riggs Bank and asked for the loan of $250 on his personal note. He was told that while his credit was perfectly good, it was the inflexible rule of the bank to require an indorser. The great statesman hunted up Daniel Webster and asked him to ...
— Toaster's Handbook - Jokes, Stories, and Quotations • Peggy Edmund & Harold W. Williams, compilers



Words linked to "Indorser" :   supporter, subscriber, champion, signatory, ratifier, admirer, indorse, protagonist, signer, booster, friend, accommodation endorser



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