What is another word for Crusading?

Pronunciation: [kɹuːsˈe͡ɪdɪŋ] (IPA)

Crusading is a term derived from the word "Crusade" which means an impassioned movement or cause for a change. Synonyms for the word Crusading include campaigning, advocating, fighting, striving, propagating, championing, and promoting. Crusading is often associated with an intense zeal to achieve a particular goal, and these synonyms aptly capture that spirit. Whether one is crusading for a social cause, promoting a new idea or fighting for justice, the use of these synonyms accurately captures the determination or commitment one has to their cause. These synonyms for crusading serve as an excellent tool for writers and speakers looking to emphasize the strength and passion of their message.

What are the hypernyms for Crusading?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Crusading

"Lots like you said the same in Crusading times-Sir Guy de Chevenix, for instance, who was the Lord, perhaps, of your very Manor, and an amazing fire-eater-but-see the gentle irony of it-there his bones lie, at peace for ever, in the rotten place, with his effigy over them cross-legged and his dog at his feet, and his wife by his side.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
The lady he escorts, in a dress a few hundred years after Crusading times, is very lovely.
"John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1"
William Powell Frith
"And yet, sir," smiled the unruffled Morgan, "we rarely see permanent reforms result from Crusading patriots.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck

Famous quotes with Crusading

  • The current fascination among Muslims with the history of the Crusades, the vast literature on the subject, both academic and popular, and the repeated inferences drawn from the final extinction of the Crusading principalities throw some light on attitudes in this matter. Islam from its inception is a religion of power, and in the Muslim world view it is right and proper that power should be wielded by Muslims and Muslims alone. Others may receive the tolerance, even the benevolence, of the Muslim state, provided that they clearly recognize Muslim supremacy. That Muslims should rule over non-Muslims is right and normal. That non-Muslims should rule over Muslims is an offense against the laws of God and nature, and this is true whether in Kashmir, Palestine, Lebanon, or Cyprus. Here again, it must be recalled that Islam is not conceived as a religion in the limited Western sense but as a community, a loyalty, and a way of life—and that the Islamic community is still recovering from the traumatic era when Muslim governments and empires were overthrown and Muslim peoples forcibly subjected to alien, infidel rule.
    Bernard Lewis

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