Crusading - English meaning
kruːˈseɪd
Crusading – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveVigorously campaigning on a social or political issue.
Usage examples:
A crusading investigative journalist who exposed atrocities
verbLead or take part in a vigorous campaign for social, political, or religious change.
Usage examples:
He crusaded against gambling in the 1950sSynonims:
CampaignFightDo battleBattleTake up armsTake up the cudgelsWorkPushPressStriveStruggleAgitateLobbyChampionPromote
verbPresent participle of crusade
Usage examples:
She crusaded against sex and violence on television.
verbTo make an effort to achieve something that you believe in strongly
Usage examples:
She crusaded against sex and violence on television.
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Word origin
late 16th century (originally as croisade ): from French croisade, an alteration (influenced by Spanish cruzado ) of earlier croisée, literally ‘the state of being marked with the cross’, bas
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