verb
- to support or advocate for a particular belief, theory, or cause
- to marry or take as a spouse
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘espouse’
Usage: formal; archaic
Examples
- The candidate espouses progressive environmental policies.
- She espouses the belief that education should be free for all.
- The organization espouses nonviolent resistance to injustice.
- He espouses traditional values in his speeches.
- The professor espouses a new theory about climate change.
- The company espouses diversity and inclusion in the workplace.