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Inmar Asael
uses of the word "espouse"
Hello!
I wanted to know if the word "espouse" can be a synonym of "defend" and if so can you use it in a sentence?
If there's a better meaning please tell me so.
Jun 7, 2019 2:05 AM
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It's usually used with politics.
Both political parties have traditionally espoused free trade.
The candidate's popularity rose after he started espousing more social spending.
June 7, 2019
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It means more 'support' or 'promote' rather than 'defend'.
- 'Honesty' is a value that we espouse.
- The government always espoused it had an interest in what people thought.
It is not a term you will hear in conversation (no one has ever said it to me and I've never used it) or everyday print like daily newspapers. It's a rather formal word you'll only see in formal writing, journals, reports or literature.
June 7, 2019
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