0 present participle of espouse
1 to become involved with or support an activity or opinion:
Vegetarianism is one cause she does not espouse.
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.
By espousing the latter, one rejects modularity yet one does not reject cognitive neuropsychology.
On the face of it, these two theories seem quite incompatible, espousing rather contradictory views of how visual perception transpires.
Finally, the association is also accused of espousing illiberal views in the field of personal rights.
There is often resistance to scholars espousing paradigms different from those traditionally applied to a given subject.
Magazines move faster than the old manuals espousing eternal architectural truths.
This was a statement of values and created a political difficulty for governments espousing different political ideologies.