to espouse = 1. to take someone as your wife or husband
2. to adopt and usually show support for political ideologies, religious beliefs, etc. E.g. The democratic candidate espouses wide-reaching health-care reform.
The rich man espoused the poor woman. Espouse also means to adopt a cause, a belief, or a way of life: You may espouse the opinions of the political pundits but I'll continue make my own choices.
The word meaning "to adopt" is spelt espouse - there appears to be no word enspouse.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
No. The party that espouse a classical laissez faire is the Libertarian party.
The rich man espoused the poor woman. Espouse also means to adopt a cause, a belief, or a way of life: You may espouse the opinions of the political pundits but I'll continue make my own choices.
jis is gibberish; that means: "she my wife a my baby Celia"
No politician I American will openly espouse racism, although some behave and speak in racially prejudiced ways.
Marilyn was able to get her ideas across to other people was legendary. She was able to espouse her ideals in an understandable way.
The word espouse is a verb meaning to make something one's own, such as an idea or a cause; to adopt, embrace, or marry. The noun forms are espouser or espousal.
espouse, marry, mate
Hollywood films espouse a belief in goodness
Monetarism.
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I am not induced by motives of pride, party, or resentment to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence . . .
The word meaning "to adopt" is spelt espouse - there appears to be no word enspouse.