Examples of 'espousing' in a sentence

Meaning of "espousing"

When used as a verb, 'espouse' means to adopt or support a particular idea, belief, or cause
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  • present participle of espouse

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He has a history of espousing various conspiracy theories.
Plutarch describes these allegations without espousing them.
Some who are espousing their friendship to them.
He was the author of several books and articles espousing creationism.
Even espousing one of them would be a positive sign.
If you persist on espousing this insanity.
People espousing unionist beliefs are sometimes referred to as loyalists.
No one seems to be espousing eugenics now.
Espousing his own superiority and his true purpose.
Should avoid espousing the principle.
Espousing agrarian reform and the occupation of feudal land.
The current government is clearly espousing neoliberal policies.
Companies are espousing use of digital employee engagement tools.
I can be sympathetic towards an action while not necessarily espousing it.
And anyone espousing different merely supports their cause.

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The song is an upbeat house tune espousing the pleasures of dancing.
You are espousing an opinion and using this image as advertisement to do so.
Davis had several children while espousing limitations on childbearing worldwide.
Espousing ourselves to him eternally.
I read a book recently espousing the importance of marketing in business.
He has since been detained several times for espousing extremist views.
In essence espousing mediocrity as a virtue.
This was consistent with the view of inflation of those espousing structuralism.
People espousing a variety of ideologies did it.
Arguments are not more or less valid depending on who is espousing them.
Any politician espousing his cause is certain to face public outrage.
Such a view is blasphemy to the ego and we are judged harshly for espousing it.
Metaphysical isolationism is avoided by espousing collectivism both in metaphysics and political philosophy.
Espousing the principles of pluralist democracy and respect for fundamental human rights.
I did not want to use my book as a forum for espousing some personal grudge.
If you persist on espousing this insanity in your writing and in your classroom.
These pontificators assuage their troubled consciences by espousing exotic causes in developing nations.
They were only espousing what they had heard from earlier generations.
Washburn wrote three books about theomatics and created a website espousing the hypothesis.
Not to mention the hypocrisy of espousing family values while demonizing single mothers.
The electronic media are particularly attracted to colorful crowds waving flags and espousing nationalist causes.
Some of the oil majors have started espousing a strong capital discipline mantra.
In espousing the ways of your Providence.
Their conscience apparently prevents them from espousing a truth that believers may find uncomfortable.
The Syrians must respect the lesson they are espousing.
Wanting to lead without espousing change is like wanting to swim without getting wet.
Critics of the party in Sweden accuse it of espousing racist views.
Socialist models and ideas espousing common or public ownership have existed since antiquity.
Such training is a part of the moral formation of the young I am espousing.
Wearing leather and furs while espousing a meatless diet makes the ethical vegetarian an unconscious hypocrite.
Der Spiegel is far from the only voice espousing this view.
Do not do it by espousing liberal ideas procured in an English private school.
No religion is established by espousing a belief in God.
Espousing Change management can be seen as another concept in this direction.
Being Canadian means fully espousing a unique multicultural heritage.

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