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What is another word for Espouse? – 224 Espouse Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    adopt advocate back champion defend endorse support uphold promote favor encourage sponsor patronize justify rationalize legitimize vindicate maintain sustain foster nurture cherish harbor entertain cling cleave adhere stick abide accept embrace welcome sanction approve ratify confirm affirm assure ensure guarantee warrant vouch avow declare profess acknowledge recognize admit confess avouch swear pledge plight vow dedicate devote consecrate commit engage promise undertake take up espousement wed marry matrimony

    Meaning of Espouse

    The primary meaning of the word "Espouse" is to give one's support or approval to a particular idea, cause, or person, or to marry someone.

    Definitions

    • To give one's support or approval to a particular idea, cause, or person
    • To marry someone, especially in a formal or official ceremony
    • To take up or adopt a particular activity, idea, or way of life

    Etymology of Espouse

    The word "Espouse" originates from the Old French word "espouser", which means "to marry" or "to take as a spouse"
    This Old French word is derived from the Latin word "sponsare", which means "to promise or betroth"
    Historically, the word "Espouse" was used to describe the act of marrying someone, but over time its meaning has expanded to include giving support or approval to a particular idea, cause, or person

    Example Uses

    • The company will espouse the new technology to improve efficiency
    • She decided to espouse the cause of environmental protection
    • The couple got married in a beautiful ceremony and espoused each other
    • The politician espoused the idea of free education for all

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