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Espouses

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Espouses meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of espouse

Example sentences (20)

CPAC refers to itself on its website as a "nonprofit organisation that espouses the best of Howard, Reagan and Thatcher while exploring new ideas and themes for the coming generations".

In a statement, an MTA spokesperson said the agency espouses zero tolerance for fraudsters.

On Oct. 31, the STAR School, founded in 2001, received an award from Home for Humanity, an organization based in France that espouses supporting individuals to become agents of transformation of homes and seedbeds for ecological and societal regeneration.

While DeSantis had expected to be the top target as the front-runner on the stage, the candidates focused many of their attacks on Ramaswamy, who has been rising in the polls and espouses many of Trump’s positions.

Yet I cannot find a single policy Labour espouses that would produce faster growth in the immediate future, when it will be needed to pay for extra spending.

Although he espouses moderate Islam, Anies has been criticised for his proximity to hardline Islamist groups, raising the spectre of identity politics in Indonesia.

Sadly, we have no hope of reforming the housing system with a government that espouses ideology that deems homelessness to be a “lifestyle choice”.

As the result of poetry is failure, so the reward of the practice of modernism in any of the arts, which I guess he espouses as writer and film-maker, is loneliness.

Find a three syllable name, and you won’t have to much alter the fight song — a song that deserves to be sung with a name worthy of the civic pride it espouses.

For example, YouTube has announced that it will take down any video that espouses the 5G conspiracy theory.

Quite clearly an idea has been instilled into the Western mind that Islam happens to be the next great ‘threat’ to the West and the liberal-cum-secular civilization it espouses.

The AQIM also espouses anti-Western ideals and has called on Muslims across North Africa to target Western interest.

A high school girl who falls in love with her best friend’s brother who looks 25 but is supposed to be 18? A tall girl who espouses the excruciating struggles of being too tall and underrepresented in society?

No one can put any argument against anything he espouses.

They (‘Bama) never lose because the other team was better, it’s always “we didn’t care” or the “lack of focus” that Jacobs espouses.

Using variations on John Williams’ music from the films interspersed in original cues mimicking the operatic bombast of the film’s musical themes, the song espouses the merits of the show and its unnamed gunslinger.

And he espouses that gay men should be helpless in the face of Muslim homophobia.

Dr. Risman espouses progressive views, but there may be something much more sinister under the surface.

Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a Chinese spiritual practice of ancient Buddhist traditions that espouses the universal principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance.

It espouses the essential oneness of all beings, universal brotherhood and sisterhood, and expressing altruism and compassion for all.