How to Use espousal in a Sentence
espousal
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Lev Tahor’s choice of Iran is perhaps connected to its espousal of anti-Zionism.
—Asaf Shalev, sun-sentinel.com, 2021-11-10
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Her espousal of Black radical politics, among the few candidates in the country to do so, has not hindered her political success.
—Essence.com, 2017-09-29
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This meaning was intensified by the state’s staunch espousal of a unified French cultural and social identity, in opposition to multiculturalism.
—Time, 2021-05-19
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Recent psychological research has found a surprising relationship between these types of personal convictions; espousal of conspiracy theories, pseudo-science and belief in the paranormal turn out to be highly correlated with one another.
—Sander Van Der Linden, Scientific American, 2015-09-01
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