Sentence examples for Espouse from inspiring English sources

"espouse" is a correct and usable word in written English
It typically means to publicly support or advocate for something, as in, "She espoused the cause for gay rights."

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Espouse

verb

To become/get married to.

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There are no values that I can espouse as a humanist that are anti-female, but there are a number of values of feminism that are alien to me – such as the notion that equality is more important than opportunity and choice, and that it can be legislated.

This pair who now espouse the global rights of women were perfectly prepared to trample over those they thought disposable.

In opposition the Tories began considering the policy on Muslims, which critics say risks branding many as extremists even though they do not espouse violence.

They see activists, and the revolutionary change they espouse, as anarchistic and alien.

"Only if we were really satisfied that by returning them to the respondent state they would be dealt with would we really espouse such a system".

He said: "This pattern of vicious attacks on secular and atheist writers not only silences the victims but also sends a chilling message to all in Bangladesh who espouse independent views on religious issues.

As for Barack Obama, we would call on him to espouse immigration reform by speaking to his fellow Americans in a way that does service to his country's principles, backed by data that speaks to their self-interest.If both our governments were to lead on these issues there would still be a lot of migration between the United States and Mexico.

Fairtrade's price-adjustment mechanism is intended to insulate small producers from volatile commodity markets and the free-trading, no-holds-barred capitalism that multinational companies espouse.

Since it's too early to judge President Obama's performance, we can't do a success comparison.DIA: Do you think Mr Obama encompasses most of the elements of good leadership that you espouse in your book?Mr Zinni: President Obama has many of the personal qualities I talk about in the book.

If it can do this despite having a Republican Party base that puts things like access to "reparative therapy" for straightening out gay people in its platform, perhaps the beliefs Republican candidates are required to espouse around the country are not an insurmountable obstacle to good governance.

That is the side she must espouse, for her own emancipation.

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