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crusader

[kroo-seyd-er] / kruˈseɪd ər /


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It’s about creating the appearance of moderation, all while assuring the far-right’s antiabortion crusaders that a national abortion ban is still coming if a second Trump administration has anything to say about it.

From Los Angeles Times

Dentist Dr. Jay Friedman, a longtime crusader against wisdom tooth extraction, pointed this out in a 2007 article in the American Journal of Public Health.

From Salon

The authorities accuse the former anti-corruption crusader of being involved in a money laundering case - he has denied the charges.

From BBC

Starting in the 1960s, she was also a feminist crusader, helping women arrange illegal abortions in the days before Roe v.

From New York Times

The state has often encouraged such nationalist crusaders, deploying them to drum up support, deflect foreign criticism or distract from crises.

From New York Times