Mohamed
Espouse Am I able to show the correct usage of this term 'espouse' in these sentences ? 1. I love this man, he helped a lot of men and women in his hometown to get espoused (I mean get married). 2. The government should harness all the resources they have to espouse (I mean support) the community against drugs. Thanks
17. Apr. 2018 18:45
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In the second sentence, to "espouse" means "to adopt" or "to embrace" a cause. You have the meaning, but the sentence should read: The government should harness all the resources they have to espouse the fight against drugs. or The government should harness all the resources to GAIN the community's espousement against drugs. I hope this helps
17. April 2018
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I'm afraid not. To espouse is to state a particular belief, in such a way as to influence others.

"I don't watch his television show because he espouses hatred for other people."

"The teachings of the mystic espouse the virtues of charity and good will."

17. April 2018
1) the only correct word to use is "married"
17. April 2018
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