Use of espouse in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include espouse at the start of sentence, espouse at the end of sentence and espouse in the middle of sentence

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espouse at the end of sentence


  1. Vegetarianism is one cause she does not espouse.

espouse in the middle of sentence


  1. You espouse democratic participation in design.
  2. Followers of the sect espouse pure love and nonviolence.
  3. Today, astronomers espouse the theory that comets spawn the swarms.
  4. So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose.
  5. Politicians espouse it; government departments ignore it at their peril.
  6. Thus, the Amish espouse the best of both conservative and liberal values.
  7. People shelve the out - of - fashion moral icon and espouse the philosophy of egoism.
  8. Until recently women have had a struggle to get the unions to espouse their interests.
  9. He did not espouse a theory of contingent duties vesting subsequently to careless acts.
  10. Some teachers enthusiastically espouse the benefits to be gained from educational software.
  11. But they, too, have been disrupted, and moderates are turning on those who espouse violence.
  12. The people of Holy Trinity espouse similar values in the face of an unpersuaded Catholic hierarchy.
  13. The army accuses the former separatists'party , Partai Aceh, of continuing to espouse independence.
  14. Y., so eager to espouse other causes, has thus far been uncharacteristically low key and ineffective.
  15. And there was the great Lord Byron, a powerful name, a man well known to espouse the cause of freedom.
  16. In fact, the opposition movements, whatever cause they espouse, use them widely to push their propaganda.
  17. Meanwhile, managers from the 11 South Korean companies operating there espouse the advantages of the zone.
  18. When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.
  19. Don't tell off-color jokes, reveal company secrets, gossip about co-workers or espouse your views on race, religion or the boss' personality.

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