crusader

క్రూసేడర్
definition
noun
Participation in the Crusade was said to have great spiritual value for the individual crusader .
a fighter in the medieval Crusades.
crusaders for early detection and treatment of mental illness
a person who campaigns vigorously for political, social, or religious change; a campaigner.
example
In 2004, the Republicans will be a prowar party led by a would-be 'crusader' .
The punctuation 'crusader' turns her wrath to those often hilarious, sometimes tragic, yuletide greetings.
Hollywood, Florida, police are still holding the news conference right now alongside John Walsh, Adam's dad, now an anti- crime 'crusader' .
The show was anchored, with the zeal of a 'crusader' rather than dispassionate neutrality, by Ravi Shastri.
CNN entertainment correspondent Brooke Anderson is investigating Senator Patrick Leahy's fascination with the caped 'crusader' .
Some are more in the 'crusader' mold than others.
Actually, 11-year-old Macario, an unlikely 'crusader' , left himself behind.
Participation in the Crusade was said to have great spiritual value for the individual 'crusader' .
We were in an Edmonton movie theatre, watching an ad featuring local anti-smoking 'crusader' Barb Tarbox.
Veronica Guerin builds the lead character into a three-dimensional woman, not just a righteous 'crusader' .
He depended heavily on chosen glories to galvanise support, identifying himself with Saladin, who defeated the Christian 'crusaders' in the 12 th century.
The man who went on about the need for love found himself backing 'crusaders' all the way to the Holy Land.
The final stand of the 500 believers there lasted 10 months during 1243 as the might of the Albigensian 'crusaders' gradually wore them down.
Theoretical science has been slowly driven from the universities by the new 'crusaders' of Postmodernism.
The entire venture was an ignoble failure, calling forth from Bernard a passionate lament over the sins of the 'crusaders' .
Divided between the followers of Hus - the Hussites - and the Catholics, the country was attacked by 'crusaders' and plunged into turmoil.
In the event of the 'crusaders' proving hostile, the Emperor hardly had the means of resistance.
In the face of imminent disaster, Shajara held Egypt together and managed a victory against the 'crusaders' .
The schism between the churches was finalized in 1204 when 'crusaders' captured Constantinople.
They might have lost Spain, but the Ottoman conquests in Europe had far exceeded anything the 'crusaders' had gained in the East.
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