- future tense of espouse.
Example Sentences
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Others will espouse the virtues of "The Cardinal Way," while implying the Dodgers are too dumb to play it.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 2, 2014
At precisely twelve o’clock on New Year’s Day, Oprah Winfrey welcomed television viewers to OWN, a cable channel that she says will espouse her “live your best life” mantra.
From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2011
We must design a foreign policy which will espouse and promote liberal, humanitarian programs for the masses of people of the world.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Candid friends of Seer David, 26, rejoiced last week that he will espouse wholesome, Crack-Fishermaiden Miss Rachel Spender-Clay, 21, who announced that she will wed "sometime next year."
From Time Magazine Archive
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They will espouse education the same as their forerunners espoused the Church, with this difference, that the marriage will not be as sacred, as indissoluble.6134...
From The Modern Regime, Volume 2 by Durand, John