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Verb: plump for  plúmp for
  1. Actively promote or advocate for someone to take on a particular role
    "He plumped for the Labor Party";
    - back, endorse, indorse [rare], support
     
  2. Choose or decide in favour of one thing from multiple options, especially decisively or suddenly
    "After much deliberation, she finally plumped for the red dress"

Derived forms: plumped for, plumping for, plumps for

Type of: approve, greenlight, green-light, O.K., OK, okay, sanction