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What is the past tense of indorse?

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The past tense of indorse is indorsed.

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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She doesn't know anything about shampoos, she says, and she has never indorsed a product of any kind.
What is the difference as to transferability between a note payable to bearer and one indorsed in blank?
The return to a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum must be indorsed on or annexed to the writ and must state all the causes of the detainer of the person.
The Worthy and Past Master had said much that he indorsed and lie could but reiterate their promises and feel thankful for the token of appreciation thus bestowed.
From the pocket of his light summer overcoat protruded the bundle of indorsed papers which proclaimed his profession.
What risk does the bank run if it allows him to have possession of the bill of lading indorsed in blank?

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