crusade
crusade
Definition
cru·sade (kro̵̅o̅ sād′)
noun
- any of the military expeditions which Christians undertook from the 11th to the end of the 13th cent. to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims
- a vigorous, concerted action for some cause or idea, or against some abuse
Etymology: < Sp cruzada, altered after Fr croisade, both < ML cruciata < pp. of cruciare, to mark with a cross < L crux, cross
crusade
Synonyms
crusade
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- join: People joined the crusades for a variety of reasons.
Adjective modifier
- moral: We all have our moral crusades that we feel strongly about.
crusade Quotes
The Labour Party is a moral crusade, or it is nothing.
All Presidents start out pretending to run a crusade, but after a couple of years they find they are running something much less heroic, much more intractable: namely, the Presidency.
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