explicitly endorse
Frequency: 4.53.8 per million words
To state support clearly and directly.
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Examples (10)
- The plan does not explicitly endorse the private ownership of land.
- The Prime Minister refused to explicitly endorse his colleague's controversial statement.
- For legal reasons, the celebrity was advised not to explicitly endorse the product.
- The research paper stops short of explicitly endorsing one theory over another.
- Will the committee explicitly endorse these changes in its final report?
- She was disappointed that the organization had not explicitly endorsed her proposal.
- While he supports the cause, he is reluctant to explicitly endorse the protest.
- The new guidelines do not explicitly endorse any specific software, leaving the choice to teams.
- The party leader is expected to explicitly endorse the candidate during his speech tomorrow.
- Few members were willing to explicitly endorse the risky financial strategy.