Disendorsed vs Disendorses - What's the difference?
disendorsed | disendorses |
(disendorse)
To cease to endorse; to withdraw endorsement.
* 1980 Nov. 9, "
* 2012 Feb. 21, Sean Parnell, "
As verbs the difference between disendorsed and disendorses
is that disendorsed is past tense of disendorse while disendorses is third-person singular of disendorse.disendorsed
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(head)disendorse
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(disendors)Headliners: Victory, Chicago-Style," New York Times (retrieved 26 May 2013):
- Even though firmly disendorsed by Mayor Jane M. Byrne of Chicago in a fearful Democratic Party squabble, Illinois State Senator Richard M. Daley, son of the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, won election as Cook County State's Attorney last week.
Queensland state election campaign takes bitter turn," The Australian (retrieved 26 May 2013):
- On the third day of the campaign, Labor has been forced to disendorse and expel its candidate in the unwinnable seat of Southern Downs.