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espouse
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
espouse
(verb)
espouse
/ɪ
ˈ
spaʊz/
verb
espouses
;
espoused
;
espousing
espouse
/ɪ
ˈ
spaʊz/
verb
espouses
;
espoused
;
espousing
Britannica Dictionary definition of ESPOUSE
[
+ object
]
formal
:
to express support for (a cause, belief, etc.)
The new theory has been
espoused
by many leading physicists.
Those
espousing
unpopular views were often excluded.
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— espouser
noun
,
plural
espousers
[
count
]
an
espouser
[=
supporter, proponent
] of liberal causes
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