A series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end.
Exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for.
1 However, this legal crusade had a very direct human cost behind it.
2 The Andrews case became the basis for a legal and medical crusade .
3 The author's justification for McCarthy's crusade is the reality of Communist espionage.
4 I'm not really going to lead a crusade into the Holy Lands.
5 The crusade will reach the vicinity of Earth about the year 2050.
6 Upon the crucial year ahead hinge the fortunes of this historic crusade .
7 Isis did not invent the idea of a holy war or crusade .
8 So we must be the first to answer the call to crusade .
9 We can bring our crusade to new worlds with ease after that.
10 As long as the crusade continued, he had to remain in hiding.
11 Charles Sumner, the preacher of the crusade , stands for the moral element.
12 In the year 1096 this second crusade started upon its long voyage.
13 I'm going on a great crusade as I have long-promised I would.'
14 You are the chosen one, my dauntless comrade in a holy crusade .
15 That may save us the effort of mounting a crusade against them.
16 The struggle for Vietnam was the last great crusade of Luce's life.
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