Take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own.
1 Corporate social responsibility has become something that companies espouse , at least publicly.
2 And music, theatre and film will be used to espouse environmental causes.
3 The difference is that they espouse armed force to achieve their objectives.
4 It can help you to live up to the values you espouse .
5 So shall ever perish those who espouse the cause of the poor.
6 You cannot demonise one race and espouse equality at the same time.
7 Only she would never have stipulated for an average to espouse Diana.
8 Which is very ironic, because I always espouse the virtues of marijuana.
9 Nothing, however, but political considerations could have driven them to espouse it.
10 Again will I espouse thee-inlife as in death, am I thine!
11 The NSW Liberals espouse lower taxes, greater freedom and smaller government.
12 You let men espouse dangerous novelties and encourage them in disputation.
13 These are the values I espouse , whether or not you agree with them.
14 The Association has too much shrewdness to espouse the quarrel of an individual.
15 They were therefore led to espouse the cause of the governor.
16 Among the first to espouse the abolition doctrines was Judge Tilden.
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