espouse

IPA: ɪspˈaʊz

verb

  • (transitive) To marry.
  • (transitive, figurative, modern usage) To accept, support, or take on as one’s own (an idea or a cause).
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Examples of "espouse" in Sentences

  • He espoused the suspect.
  • They espoused the friends.
  • They espoused the argument.
  • The people espoused the people.
  • They espoused the married couple.
  • The men espoused the other friends.
  • They were unlikely to support the espouse.
  • His characters espouse the philosophy of Nihilism.
  • Both of these papers espoused the doctrines of grace.
  • The goodnews is that the purpose of this page is not to espouse atheism.

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