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  1. endorsedadjective

    Flanked by endorses.

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  1. Endorsed

    of Endorse

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of endorsed in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of endorsed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of endorsed in a Sentence

  1. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid:

    As we speak, Donald Trump is proposing to ban Muslim immigration. Other leading candidates are proposing a religious test, tossing around slurs on a daily basis, and now a Republican-appointed justice endorsing racist ideas from the Supreme Court bench. The only difference between the ideas endorsed by Trump and Scalia is that Scalia has a robe and a lifetime appointment. Ideas like this don't belong on the Internet, let alone the mouths of national figures.

  2. Ali Khamenei:

    A unified and coherent Yemen with sovereign integrity should be endorsed. Given Yemen's religious and ethnic diversity, protecting Yemen's integrity requires domestic dialogue.

  3. Rita Katz:

    The most noteworthy development is that the two major anti-vaccine events planned for this weekend are now officially linked, this has increased the visibility of both campaigns. It is also certain that MAGA/Stop the Steal supporters will also participate in the D.C. event, given that it has been endorsed and promoted by Steve Bannon.

  4. Scott Hallenbeck:

    Football participation increases, even modest increases, may signal that medically endorsed programs, including our Heads Up Football program and practice guidelines, are making a positive difference.

  5. Bernie Sanders:

    All three Democratic candidates have strong records, we endorsed Hillary Clinton today, as we made clear, because we believe she will be the most effective person to get the job done from Day One.

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