Crusades [noun]
Definition of Crusades:
campaign for cause
Sentence/Example of Crusades:
Apple, of course, is on its own solitary crusade against third-party cookies and other cross-site tracking techniques.
His sudden death, at the age of 60, left many with the sense that his important crusade—championing the central value of social determinants in human health—would stop as well.
The complaints were filed by NOYB, the data-protection advocacy organization founded by Max Schrems, a young Austrian lawyer whose crusade to protect his Facebook data has reshaped the transatlantic legal landscape.
First, he begged for the usual indulgences necessary to enable him to fulfil his vow to go on a crusade.
The memory of the terrible crusade in the thirteenth century inspired fiery poems among them.
There was, in fact, a crusade against toll-gates commenced during this year, in almost every part of South Wales.
If Valmond were in very truth a Napoleon, all might be well, though this crusade must close here.
And must she run, despite the tears And prayers of eighteen hundred years,A-muck in Slavery's crusade?
The capital of the porphyry column here is by Stagio Stagi of Pietrasanta, while the porphyry vase is a prize from a crusade.
He enjoyed it seriously as a crusade, that is, he enjoyed it far more than any joke can be enjoyed.