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What is the past tense of espouse?

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The past tense of espouse is espoused.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of espouse is espouses.

The present participle of espouse is espousing.

The past participle of espouse is espoused.

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Verdi scholars hold differing opinions as to when he actually espoused the nationalist cause.
I know that it is a fundamentally different philosophy to that espoused by Labour.
But perhaps the real similarity lies in the smash-and-grab variety of science both fossickers blithely espoused.
Yet the system of thought he espoused was not primitive, historical or fundamentalist, but rather thoroughly contemporary.
The conservatives staunchly supported it and espoused centralism versus federalism.
Thereafter it happened that the maid who escaped marriage with a lord, came to be espoused to Clovis, son of the former king Dagobert.

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