give lip service to
The phrase "give lip service to" refers to the act of expressing support or agreement with something verbally, often insincerely or without genuine intent. It involves making empty promises, paying superficial or tokenistic acknowledgment, or merely giving verbal recognition to a cause or idea without any substantial action or commitment. Lip service can imply that the person or group expressing it does not truly believe in or prioritize what they are saying, and are only doing so to appear favorable or to meet societal expectations.
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