espouse Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of espouse In English

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Examples of espouse

  • It is, however, in the discourse and practices of sanitary reconstruction espoused by urban authorities that the most significant continuities can be discerned.

  • In one extract he had shown his contempt for the political pragmatism espoused by the home rule party.

  • There could be no guarantee that those espousing respectable norms and practices would behave as they might be expected to.

  • The essays flow into one another, all singing from the same hymn-sheet rather than espousing different viewpoints.

  • This absence of a conceptual linkage between the rural and the urban labour markets compromises the model of integrated development espoused by the report.

  • The likelihood-based approach to business-cycle filtering espoused here could be used to meld estimated macroeconomic models and business-cycle filtering.

  • Nonetheless, just as some academics have been quick to espouse local ideas, so local people have embraced scientific terminology to promote their causes.

  • The tension in each case was often between texts that espoused one emphasis and practices that reflected another among those who read and wrote them.

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Translations of espouse In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    投身(活動), 支持,擁護(觀點)…

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  • 中文简体

    投身(活动), 支持,拥护(观点)…

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  • Português

    adotar…

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  • Polski

    wyznawać, przyjmować…

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  • Türk dili

    benimsemek, ilgi duyup desteklemek/savunmak…

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  • русский язык

    поддерживать (идею и т. д.)…

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