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What (who) is espousal - definition

PROMISE TO WED; PERIOD OF PREPARATION BEFORE MARRIAGE
Fiancée; Fiancé; Betrothal; Betrothed; Fiance; Fiancee; Fiancèe; Will you marry me?; Espousals; ⚬; Trial marriage; Fionse; Engagements; Affiance; Espousal; Espouse; Espouses; Espoused; Espousing; Espousage; Espousement; Espousements; Betrothals; Betrothe; Betroth; Betroths; Betrothes; Betrothing; Betrothment; Betrothments; Fianceé; Engaged to; Engaged; Engagement to be married; Engagement to marriage; Fiancer; Fiancées
  • Modern engagement gifts basket in Bangladesh.
  • Ghanaian Engagement Ceremony. The bride presenting a gift to her father
  • Chantilly]].
  • Engagement photograph of [[Lionel Logue]] and Myrtle Gruenert, 1906
  • Joseph the Carpenter]] and the [[Virgin Mary]]
  • [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]'s ''The Proposal''

espousal         
A government's or person's espousal of a particular policy, cause, or belief is their strong support of it. (FORMAL)
...the Slovene leadership's espousal of the popular causes of reform and nationalism.
N-SING: usu poss N of n
Espousal         
·noun The uniting or allying one's self with anything; maintenance; adoption; as, the espousal of a quarrel.
II. Espousal ·noun The act of espousing or betrothing; especially, in the plural, betrothal; plighting of the troths; a contract of marriage; sometimes, the marriage ceremony.
espousal         
n.
1.
Espousing, betrothing, affiancing, plighting.
2.
Adoption, defence, support, maintenance.

Wikipedia

Engagement

An engagement or betrothal is the period of time between the declaration of acceptance of a marriage proposal and the marriage itself (which is typically but not always commenced with a wedding). During this period, a couple is said to be fiancés (from the French), betrothed, intended, affianced, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. Future brides and grooms may be called fiancée (feminine) or fiancé (masculine), the betrothed, a wife-to-be or husband-to-be, respectively. The duration of the courtship varies vastly, and is largely dependent on cultural norms or upon the agreement of the parties involved.

Long engagements were once common in formal arranged marriages, and it was not uncommon for parents betrothing children to arrange marriages many years before the engaged couple were old enough. This is still done in some countries.

Many traditional Christian denominations have optional rites for Christian betrothal (also known as 'blessing an engaged couple' or 'declaration of intention') that bless and ratify the intent of a couple to marry before God and the Church.

Examples of use of espousal
1. One which, moreover, is under constant and justified criticism for its espousal of speed culture?
2. Shelley, despite his espousal of free love, somehow seems a prig.
3. Waddilove‘s espousal of a ‘healthy discipline‘ has earned the opprobrium of many women in the US.
4. The Church was born of dissent against authority, that of Rome, and was fuelled by a Puritan espousal of freedom of belief.
5. Zarqawi made an impact beyond his own importance because his fanatical espousal of Sunni supremacy chimed with some Iraqi Sunnis devastated by the end of the Ba‘athist regime.