1. endorsed - Adjective
2. endorsed - Verb
of Endorse
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe (Catholic) church, as far as I know, has not endorsed any war as just since it supported General Franco's invasion of Spain to destroy the Spanish republic with a Muslim mercenary army in the thirties, on the side of Hitler. Christopher Hitchens
Practically everything from hairstyles to lifestyles is endorsed as some sort of drug to be taken Now for Instant Relief. Benjamin Hoff
I surmise that mathematical knowledge amounts to the crystallization of officially endorsed delusions in an intellectual quicksand. Henry Flynt
Spending Freeze? (referring to remarks by John Boehner), the brand named policy of economic fundamental misunderstanding endorsed by more conservatives than any other proven policy failure on the market today. Rachel Maddow
They call me a renegade. The epithet is inaccurate and undeserved. I cannot be faithless to a cause which I never have endorsed. Indeed, I am absolutely faithful to the only cause I espouse, which is my own welfare. I take pride in this unswerving loyalty! Jack Vance
I've always been endorsed by the National Rifle Association. Howard Dean