reendorse

/riːˈɛnˌdɔrs/

Definitions

1. verb

to publicly declare or express support or approval for something, especially after initially opposing or criticizing it.

“The politician reendorsed the bill after receiving public pressure from her constituents.”

2. verb

to approve or support something again, especially after a period of disapproval or opposition.

“The company reendorsed the new marketing strategy after seeing positive results from its first implementation.”

3. noun

the act of publicly declaring or expressing support or approval for something, especially after initially opposing or criticizing it.

“The reendorsement of the bill was met with widespread criticism from the opposition party.”

Synonyms

  • approve
  • endorse
  • reaffirm

Antonyms

  • disapprove
  • oppose