anti-war movement
noun phrase
Pronunciation: ˌæntiˈwɔːr ˈmuːvmənt
Definition
A collective effort by a group of people to protest or oppose a specific war or military intervention.
Examples
The anti-war movement gained significant momentum as more citizens learned about the conflict's true cost.
Historians often study the anti-war movement of the 1960s to understand how public opinion shifts during times of crisis.
She became a prominent leader in the local anti-war movement after seeing the impact of the fighting on civilian populations.
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