Crusader in a sentence as a noun

That's the distorted lens crusader sees the world through.

Justice Stevens may have seemed like a lonely crusader by 2010.

Folks, this man isn't a politician, he isn't a social crusader, he isn't using his position as a platform.

I got hit with a dire legal warning in college from these anti-piracy-crusader guys.

People get their movies for free without having any reason to be or label themselves as a "public-access crusader".

It's just a flat-out bad title to use because it explicitly and intentionally uses body issues to make a point that could be made in another way. I'm no feminist crusader, I just don't think that's a cool thing to do.

And if there's anything worse than massive social inequality, its trying to make money off the back of it while masquerading as some kind of social crusader.

Not only he is one of the sharpest comedians on earth, he's also quickly becoming our lead crusader against exploitative middle men.

If they and their peers began to think about it in that way, then they will leave and the business will eventually die. If their employees have a credible excuse to think of their employer as a noble crusader, then this threat is significantly mitigated.

If you spied on everyone's bookmarks in religious text apps, I'm fairly certain that if you pitched it properly you could depict my own gentle mother as a genocidal crusader.

We believe that the guy who got 17200 Crore rupees in kickbacks is a corrupt SOB and should be punished to the maximum extent, but when it was revealed that a leading anti-corruption crusader was actually stealing money from the sponsors who invited her for talks, we dismissed it as a 'small amount'.

Crusader definitions

noun

a disputant who advocates reform

See also: reformer reformist meliorist

noun

a warrior who engages in a holy war; "the Crusaders tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims"

See also: Crusader