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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun One to whom the rights available under an instrument, such as a land title, have been transferred by endorsement.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Same as
indorsee .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The person to whom something is transferred by
endorsement
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Examples
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Jamie has been a long term endorsee of Ernie Ball Musicman
WN.com - Articles related to Winners at the Academy of Country Music Awards 2010
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a long term endorsee of Ernie Ball Musicman Guitars, working with the company since 1998 performing clinics in
WN.com - Articles related to Winners at the Academy of Country Music Awards 2010
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I believe that Ellsworth may actually be a bit pissed that the Clinton camp over-reached in declaring him as her 'endorsee' rather than more accurately representing his position as wanting to follow the will of the voters he represents.
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How was Litzow a NARAL endorsee when he was a Pastors Pick?
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The races offer a good opportunity for ward politicos to throw their political weight around and build a network of support; on the other hand, there is peril for a politician that can't deliver his or her support to an endorsee.
Graham defends Wade against Mara's strong school board challenge Mike DeBonis 2010
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When a recommendation is as dry, cursory and low-level as "Andrew got his work done and showed up on time" the reader gets a bad feeling both about the endorser and (more importantly for you) the endorsee.
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The Nevada race is looking more and more like Kentucky's primary last month where Tea Party favorite Rand Paul leap-frogged over Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell's endorsee Trey Grayson.
Tuesday Primaries 2010
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The last time the paper endorsed a Democrat for the White House, the year was 1936 and the lucky endorsee was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Paper Endorses First Democrat For President In 72 Years: Obama 2010
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The last time the paper endorsed a Democrat for the White House, the year was 1936 and the lucky endorsee was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Paper Endorses First Democrat For President In 72 Years: Obama 2010
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They're going nationwide, from Massachusetts to California, where their targeting, among others, G4C endorsee Jerry Brown.
Eli Dansky: 2008 Was the Most Important Election Ever, Except for 2010 Eli Dansky 2010
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