crusading (Meaning)

crusading

to engage in a crusade, to take part in a crusade, any of the military expeditions undertaken by Christian powers in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to win the Holy Land from the Muslims, any of the military expeditions made by Christian countries in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims, a remedial enterprise undertaken with zeal and enthusiasm, a campaign to get things changed for the better

crusading Sentence Examples

  1. The crusaders embarked on a holy expedition to reclaim the Holy Land.
  2. The crusaders were driven by religious zeal to fight against the infidels.
  3. The crusades witnessed a surge of crusading fervor across Europe.
  4. The crusader knights swore oaths of loyalty and devotion to their cause.
  5. The crusading armies faced formidable challenges and adversity in their campaigns.
  6. The crusades had a profound impact on the history and culture of Europe and the Middle East.
  7. The crusaders' unwavering determination fueled their crusading spirit.
  8. The crusading movement was eventually weakened by internal divisions and external pressures.
  9. The legacy of the crusades continues to shape our understanding of medieval warfare and religious conflict.
  10. The crusaders' crusading zeal was both a source of inspiration and a catalyst for violence and bloodshed.

FAQs About the word crusading

to engage in a crusade, to take part in a crusade, any of the military expeditions undertaken by Christian powers in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to win t

messianic,zealous, utopian, unrealistic, romantic, idealist, quixotic,sentimental, impractical, moony

practical, hard-nosed, clear-sighted, unsentimental, pragmatic, tough-minded, clear-eyed,hardheaded, realistic,pragmatical

The crusaders embarked on a holy expedition to reclaim the Holy Land.

The crusaders were driven by religious zeal to fight against the infidels.

The crusades witnessed a surge of crusading fervor across Europe.

The crusader knights swore oaths of loyalty and devotion to their cause.