campaign

IPA: kæmpˈeɪn

noun

  • A series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal.
  • The period during which a blast furnace is continuously in operation.
  • (obsolete) An open field; a large, open plain without considerable hills; a champaign.
  • (obsolete) An excursion into the countryside.

verb

  • (intransitive) To take part in a campaign.
  • (transitive) Consistently ride in races for a racing season.
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Examples of "campaign" in Sentences

  • It was the beginning of the Campaign.
  • That was the purpose of the campaign.
  • It is the campaign to reunify the empire.
  • The presidential election campaign begins in May.
  • Both the campaign and the election were remarkably free and honest.
  • He was the lead campaigner for the first Greenpeace seal campaigns.
  • The campaign of 1761 was almost as abortive as the campaign of 1760.
  • The campaign was unavailing, and Eliot and Coryton were duly elected.
  • Hanna also made an unsuccessful campaign to unseat Tummon in the 1930 election.
  • The campaign to reawaken the London tech initial public offering market has kicked off.

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