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Crusading

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Crusading meaning

present participle and gerund of crusade

Example sentences (20)

While the crusading ideology had largely influenced the ethic of chivalry during its formative times, chivalry itself was related to a whole range of martial activities and aristocratic values which had no necessary linkage with crusading.

In 2000, the decapitation of the crusading journalist Georgiy Gongadze horrified the nation.

In this decade a crusading pharmacist, Dora Akunyili, became the head of Nigeria’s food and drug regulator, NAFDAC, as well as a figurehead of the fight against bad medicines in Nigeria.

It was noteworthy, first, because Mr. Finucane was a lawyer — charismatic, crusading, a self-made Catholic — and even amid the worst violence, defense lawyers were not generally considered fair game.

But I believe that the answer to those scourges can be found not in an advocate’s crusading righteousness, but in a journalist’s humbler mission: to seek the truth and help people understand the world.

In deep-red western Minnesota, a group of conservative activists have spent years crusading against their main political foe — other Republicans.

Dr. Christie, played by John Cusack with a velvety creep of a whisper, is publicly crusading to deliver a life-saving vaccine during a global pandemic, but behind the scenes is enmeshed in sinister scenarios.

Local political analysts have speculated that the U.S. election could be a bellwether for sustained domestic support of Brazil’s crusading strongman.

Perhaps it’s appropriate, then, that the Maronites first modern saviors had crusading Frankish forebears.

She’s a tough Southern gal crusading against vice, and when Romero drops that character to become the actor playing Madge, she’s a presence wherever she goes.

The term for the new intellectual orientation, which suggests generosity and open-mindedness, obscured its crusading and intolerant spirit.

As was rightly conceded by the Attorney General, the Courts have held, with an almost crusading zeal, in favour of protecting the right to demonstrate.

Deepika Padukone, who is considered as a pioneer when it comes to crusading for mental well being, came under fire recently for selling items from her wardrobe on World Mental Health Day.

He's the original superhero; the oldest there is, having been crusading for peace and justice across multiple mediums for over eighty years.

In the background lurks Maria’s dead dad Enos (Bill Irwin), the leader of a doomsday cult, junkie brother David (Zachary Booth) and a crusading preacher, the Rev Elijah (Lamman Rucker).

None is seen crusading against liquor sales notwithstanding liquor’s verifiably direct nexus with rapes, murders and vehicle accidents.

The top-ranked woman for the ninth year in a row, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, is crusading against anti-immigrant sentiment in Europe.

But crusading for rights is one thing.

However, Editor-In-Chief of the New Crusading Guide, Abdul-Malik Kwaku Baako came to Anas’ defence, saying the techniques used by his protégé were right.

Newspapers in Ghana, have become Jack of all trade and masters of none, except the New Crusading Guide that, has cut a niche for itself and is actively promoting chieftaincy issues.