noun
- the act of adopting or supporting a cause, belief, or movement
- a betrothal or engagement to be married
Usage: archaic or formal
Examples
- Her espousal of environmental causes made her a respected activist.
- The politician's espousal of tax reform won him many supporters.
- His espousal of the new technology helped the company modernize.
- The espousal of human rights is central to the organization's mission.
- In medieval times, an espousal was often arranged by families.
- The movement gained momentum through the espousal of influential leaders.