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endorsee

[ en-dawr-see, en-dawr-, en-dawr-see ]

noun

  1. a person to whom a negotiable document is endorsed.
  2. a candidate or applicant who is endorsed by a person or group.


endorsee

/ ˌɛndɔː-; ɪnˌdɔːˈsiː /

noun

  1. the person in whose favour a negotiable instrument is endorsed
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Origin of endorsee1

First recorded in 1760–70; endorse + -ee
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Republicans running for Congress just need to focus on getting themselves elected by not being stupid so that Trump can have—as one Trump endorsee in the Time piece recounted Trump telling him—“allies there when I’m elected.”

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In North Carolina’s 6th District, current Trump endorsee, lobbyist Addison McDowell, was narrowly leading a loaded field of competitors that included ex-Rep.

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DeSantis secured the endorsement of Bob Vander Plaats, an evangelical leader whose endorsee has, until this cycle, won every Iowa caucus Vander Plaats weighed in on.

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Beshear faces a challenge from GOP nominee Daniel Cameron, a Donald Trump endorsee who succeeded Beshear as state attorney general in 2019.

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There's little reason to believe that Trump's endorsee Jim Jordan will be able to deal with this insoluble problem any better than McCarthy did and even less reason to believe he wants to.

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