noun
- plural of espousal; the act of adopting, supporting, or advocating for a cause, belief, or person
- plural of espousal; a betrothal or engagement to be married (archaic)
Usage: usually plural; formal or literary
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- Her espousals of environmental reform earned her recognition among activists.
- The politician's espousals of free speech principles shaped his legislative agenda.
- His passionate espousals of social justice inspired many young people.
- The company's espousals of sustainable practices reflected changing consumer values.
- Medieval espousals were often arranged by families for political advantage.