espouse ideology

Frequency: 4.20.1 per million words

to formally support or adopt a particular ideology

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Examples (10)

  • The party began to espouse a more radical ideology to attract younger voters.
  • It is dangerous for any leader to blindly espouse an ideology without considering its consequences.
  • The philosopher's early works espoused an ideology of individualism and self-reliance.
  • Why would a well-educated person espouse such a flawed ideology?
  • Throughout his career, he has consistently espoused a free-market ideology.
  • The movement was criticized for espousing an ideology that excluded minority groups.
  • The ideology espoused by the regime was one of absolute state control.
  • As a young student, she was drawn to espouse the socialist ideology of her professors.
  • We should critically examine any political group and the ideology they espouse.
  • The film subtly espouses a humanist ideology through its character development.