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What is the present tense of indorsed?

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The present tense of indorsed is indorse.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of indorse is indorses.

The present participle of indorse is indorsing.

The past participle of indorse is indorsed.

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Well, I would appreciate the courtesy more if I could indorse its incaution.
Yet the lover is still an impartial critic, and does not indorse all things.
In choosing another's words, I seemed to indorse or repudiate the strange matter with which they were to be associated.
Then, they turn her over to the guard after telling her to get her boss to indorse it.
I will give you a receipt for the amount you pay, and indorse it upon the note when I have it.
When the payee transfers or negotiates a bill, he is generally asked to indorse it.

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