[
US
/kæmˈpeɪnɝ/
]
[ UK /kæmpˈeɪnɐ/ ]
[ UK /kæmpˈeɪnɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a politician who is running for public office
How To Use campaigner In A Sentence
- Politicians, academics and campaigners today routinely frame public issues in emotional terms.
- He said the fact that more people are using buses should be a cause for celebration among green campaigners.
- Anti-speed campaigners in Guiseley have been rewarding careful drivers with a smile.
- In 1974 campaigners occupied the office building to protest about it being left empty during a housing crisis. Times, Sunday Times
- Family campaigners said they were disappointed that the public thought cohabiting and marriage were the same. Times, Sunday Times
- Campaigners hope this will lead to a revival of river swimming clubs. Times, Sunday Times
- Though Cook was a seasoned campaigner known for beating the odds, he could not overcome a severe loss in public confidence at the end of a quarrelsome and often hostile primary campaign.
- A group of British tabloid journalists were pelted with eggs by a French campaigner yesterday and pursued across the camp. Times, Sunday Times
- She was also a vegetarian and campaigner for animal rights. Times, Sunday Times
- The Government also reaffirmed its commitment to introduce a national bowel cancer screening programme, meeting a key demand by campaigners.