Espouse in a Sentence  πŸ”Š

Definition of Espouse

to support an idea, belief, or principle

Examples of Espouse in a sentence

People who espouse the Paleo diet claim that they feel better and it’s much easier to control their weight.  πŸ”Š

Although the reviews were rather harsh, Emma had the grace to espouse the criticism and try to improve her performance.  πŸ”Š

Although most scientists espouse the Big Bang Theory for the beginning of the universe, there is still no absolute proof of how we got here.  πŸ”Š

While most parents would like their children to espouse the same value system as they do, today’s young people are typically very independent-minded and prefer to follow their own path.  πŸ”Š

Just when you think that civilization has finally become enlightened, the media report some horrible crime committed by someone in an organization whose members espouse a doctrine of hate.  πŸ”Š

According to the film about Abraham Lincoln, he had an uphill battle in getting members of Congress to espouse his views on the emancipation of slaves.  πŸ”Š

I think most voters espouse the principles that the candidate is including in his platform, so he is almost a shoo-in to win the election.  πŸ”Š

If you espouse the beliefs of Buddhism, you are not attached to material things.  πŸ”Š

I was very surprised when I heard about all the important people in this city who espouse the Tea Party movement.  πŸ”Š

Even though you’re my best friend, I can’t espouse your radical views on the death sentence.  πŸ”Š

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