Advertisement
Advertisement
espouse
[ ih-spouz, ih-spous ]
verb (used with object)
- to make one's own; adopt or embrace, as a cause.
Synonyms: , ,
- Archaic. to marry.
- Archaic. to give or promise to give (a woman) in marriage.
espouse
/ ɪ˲õ±è²¹Ê³ú /
verb
- to adopt or give support to (a cause, ideal, etc)
to espouse socialism
- archaic.(esp of a man) to take as spouse; marry
Derived Forms
- ±ð²õ˱èŽÇ³Ü²õ±ð°ù, noun
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ð²õ·±èŽÇ³Ü²õ·±ð°ù noun
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of espouse1
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of espouse1
Example Sentences
I think of all this with my thoughts punctuated by the grim onslaught of transphobic â and broadly queerphobic â legislation promised to be delivered from Congress and the cultural vitriol espoused by our nationâs sitting president.
The day the United States loses the ability to deport noncitizens who espouse such toxic beliefs is the day the United States ceases to be a sovereign nation-state.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., has used McBride's time in Congress as a springboard to slots on conservative talk shows, where she can openly espouse anti-trans bigotry while getting in valuable national face time.
Insights analysis is not created by the editorial staff of the Los Angeles Times and makes no judgment on the quality of any piece of journalism or the viewpoint it espouses.
America has long espoused values like equality, fairness, and justice, without fully upholding them for all its citizens.
Advertisement
Related yÐÄvlogs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse