单词 | re-endorse |
释义 | re-endorsev. transitive. To endorse again or a further time. ΚΠ 1720 A. Bruce Decisions Lords of Council & Session 1714–15 lxxx. 96 Douglas pays Coulter, and takes up the Bill from him, and an Indorsation to himself, and thereafter reindorsed it to Coulter. 1771 Mem. W. Mowat 8 The defender, by re-indorsing these bills to Forbes..paid full value for the indorsation he then obtained. 1811 P. Kelly Universal Cambist I. 283 When a person has indorsed a Bill, and it is re-indorsed to him, he cannot maintain an action against the person to whom he indorsed it. 1821 W. Johnson Rep. Supreme Court N.-Y. 18 232 The note when presented for payment, and protested, was endorsed to W. Fish, and had never been re-endorsed by him. 1863 Sat. Rev. 10 Oct. 497 To re-indorse old quotations in compliance with custom. 1924 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 10 181 As to the specific sentence which I am invited to re-indorse or retract, I will restate it. 1966 R. Wohl French Communism in Making ii. 79 The policy of participation had been re-endorsed, and Albert Thomas had remained in the newly constituted Briand government as Minister of Armaments. 1993 J. Sugden & A. Bairner Sport, Sectarianism & Soc. in Divided Ireland (1995) iv. 90 A convenient excuse to re-enact the inter-community battles of old and to re-endorse political and cultural prejudices. 2006 M. Lonnröth in A. Giddens et al. Global Europe, Social Europe xi. 215 The principle that major policy proposals by the commission should be evaluated also in terms of their environmental impact was reindorsed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1720 |
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