Phrases with «crusader»

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The word "crusader" refers to a person who fights passionately and bravely for a cause or belief they strongly support. It originally referred to the warriors who participated in the medieval Christian military campaigns called the Crusades, but today it can be used more broadly to describe anyone dedicated to fighting for a particular cause or justice. Full definition

Noun + «crusader»

Adjective + «crusader»

Sentences with «crusader»

  • How did my own family go from being mild - mannered, casual recyclers into caped crusaders for recycling? (rismedia.com)
  • It let him be lauded as a hacktivist hero, some kind of crusader for digital freedom, even as he denied women their most basic freedoms from abuse and assault. (theverge.com)
  • In response, Turkish deputy prime minister Nurettin Canikli said the Pope's comments were «very unfortunate» adding it was «possible to see all the reflections and traces of crusader mentality in the actions of the papacy». (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
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