campaigns (B2)
noun
Pronunciation: /kæmˈpeɪnz/
Definition
An organized course of action to achieve a particular goal, often in politics or business.
Examples
The company ran a marketing campaign to promote its new product.
The activists organized a protest campaign against the new law.
During the election, presidential campaigns travel across the country.
How to Use campaigns
- run a campaign (collocation)
- To organize and execute a campaign. — "They decided to run a public awareness campaign about recycling."
- launch a campaign (collocation)
- To start a campaign. — "The charity will launch a new fundraising campaign next month."
- campaign for (prepositional phrase)
- To work in support of a particular cause or candidate. — "She decided to campaign for better public transport."
- campaign against (prepositional phrase)
- To work in opposition to something. — "The group will campaign against the proposed development."
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