Present participle for lead or take part in a vigorous campaign for social, political, or religious change
“The newspaper crusaded against emancipation in the months leading up to the draft riots.”
Present participle for campaign to arouse public concern about an issue in the hope of prompting action
Present participle for to tell people about (a particular branch of) Christianity, especially in order to convert them
Present participle for begin fighting
Present participle for to campaign, typically as part of an election
A form of political activism in which participants act directly, ignoring established political procedures
The arousing of public concern about an issue and pressing for action on it
Of or denoting a tradition within Protestant Christianity emphasizing the authority of the Bible, personal conversion, and the doctrine of salvation by faith in the Atonement
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