Used in a Sentence

espoused

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for espoused.

Editorial note

This is clearly wrong, a point espoused by the author of Blink in his commentary as well.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Married, engaged, or in a committed monogamous relationship.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of espoused gathered in one view.

adjective

Married, engaged, or in a committed monogamous relationship.

adjective

Having been espoused or claimed; held (as a belief or position).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for espoused.

adjective

Married, engaged, or in a committed monogamous relationship.

adjective

Having been espoused or claimed; held (as a belief or position).

Example sentences

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This is clearly wrong, a point espoused by the author of Blink in his commentary as well.

2

A subset of the themes in this order—namely, hierarchical races—is uncomfortably close to the order espoused by Nazi-flavored fascist rhetoric.

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> The protestant work ethic is heavily espoused for minorities What do you mean here?

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It's quite unfortunate that the man chooses to intentionally disregard all he learned and espoused while attending such a massively well-respected institution.

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Especially since a recent study on the subject shows that the radical interpretation of riots you have just espoused is not consonant with history.

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From the first paragraph of the article: However, this hypothesis is no longer espoused by the majority of comparative neuroscientists in the post-2000 era.

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It seems to be a commonly espoused belief in MRA circles.

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It's just a point of view I haven't seen espoused in over a decade.

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I wouldn't be shocked if a future client held our espoused opinions against us.

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The argument espoused by some very smart people e.g.

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The protestant work ethic is heavily espoused for minorities, but it's all systemic issues when it comes to college grads having a hard time finding a job.

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I think you (and others) have espoused this viewpoint in other threads.

Quote examples

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Isn't this statement the exact opposite of the "follow your dreams!" mentality usually espoused on HN?

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Speed was a motivator, but again - direct side effect of the "5 Principles of Programming" espoused by Rob Pike [2].

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I've been living for over 10 years in an industry that has espoused the importance of "MVC" for and I still don't really know what it means.

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The "trust in math" line espoused by Bitcoin advocates does not have the effect they think; it simply makes them appear dogmatic and cultish.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use espoused in a sentence?

This is clearly wrong, a point espoused by the author of Blink in his commentary as well.

What does espoused mean?

Married, engaged, or in a committed monogamous relationship.

What part of speech is espoused?

espoused is commonly used as adjective.