espousing in English

verb
1
adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life).
he turned his back on the modernism he had espoused in his youth
2
marry.
Edward had espoused the Lady Grey

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1. Jansenists and Cocceians apparently had only few specifically theological reasons for espousing Cartesianism

2. Synonyms for Betrothing include committing, contracting, promising, vowing, binding, affiancing, engaging, espousing, becoming engaged and giving one's hand

3. We have articulated our belief in ethical and people-centric approach to Climate Change by espousing "Climate Justice”.

4. As a result, majority of Brazilians do not equate their nationality with their ethnicity, usually embracing and espousing both simultaneously.

5. AS THE last century ended, voices espousing science, philosophy, and secularism were taking a toll on belief in God and the Bible’s inspiration.

6. Geniuses espousing what is now modern Mechanist philosophy have always been around, but the Baramin itself officially formed after a schism in the International Union of Artifice

7. (KGET) — Inga Barks, the homegrown radio personality who spent her decades on the air bringing attention to Central Valley issues and espousing conservative viewpoints, died early Wednesday

8. Here was a hulking, unapologetic drug kingpin espousing Bossisms via anthems like “Hustlin’” and “Blow.” “Who the f*ck you think you f*ckin’ with? I’m the f*ckin’ boss!” he