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espouse

[ih-spouz, ih-spous] / ɪˈspaʊz, ɪˈspaʊs /




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Prosecutors say the Daybells espoused strange doomsday-focused beliefs to further their alleged plan to kill the kids and Tammy Daybell, then collect life insurance money and the kids’ social security and survivor benefits.

From Seattle Times

Favors are clearly being called in, causes espoused, connections displayed.

From Washington Post

On “promoting equality between men and women,” 86 percent took the woke “about right” or “not gone far enough” positions, as opposed to 12 percent who espoused the anti-woke “gone too far” view.

From Washington Post

He wants some of what Enrique espoused, but wants more energy and more goal threat.

From BBC

West espoused antisemitic conspiracy theories in social media posts and TV interviews.

From Los Angeles Times