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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
espouse .
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Examples
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He still lied, what he espoused is not what is in the current health bill in the house.
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To attempt to ascribe any deeper meaning than that to anything she espoused is silliness.
Think Progress » Fox Thinks Winter Chill Disproves Global Warming; Experts Disagree 2010
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The utopian socialism that Orwell espoused is long gone, ultimately just another aspect of the reactionary attitudes that Orwell embodied.
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To attempt to ascribe any deeper meaning than that to anything she espoused is silliness.
Think Progress » Fox Thinks Winter Chill Disproves Global Warming; Experts Disagree 2010
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I think the 'pod' theory espoused is correct: the first 9 episodes were ok, Niki and Paolo were annoying, but the last few episodes rocked like few have rocked before.
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I think the 'pod' theory espoused is correct: the first 9 episodes were ok, Niki and Paolo were annoying, but the last few episodes rocked like few have rocked before.
July 2007 2007
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"Orthodoxy" a word espoused as fact in early Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism became a taboo word.
Mythicism and Inerrancy James F. McGrath 2009
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She called his espoused dedication to religion false and said he plied her with alcohol and drugs to lower her resistance to his sexual advances.
Home 2009
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She called his espoused dedication to religion false and said he plied her with alcohol and drugs to lower her resistance to his sexual advances.
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She called his espoused dedication to religion false and said he plied her with alcohol and drugs to lower her resistance to his sexual advances.
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