endorse out
verbDefinitions
To expel (someone) from an area because he or she lacks official permission to be there.
- And when he came back to get the permit renewed, Du Toit said no, and endorsed him out.
- But his attendance there fell apart, first when his father, a worker in a motor-tyre factory, was endorsed out of the town on an Order under the Urban Areas Act.
- Labor bureaus became the chief agencies of identifying and weeding out "idle" and "undesirable" Africans by endorsing them out of the urban areas, and, thus, force them to re-settle in the bantustans.
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