Anti-war Movement (Noun)
Meaning
A campaign against entering or continuing a war.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The anti-war movement gained momentum as the country debated whether to enter the conflict.
- Protesters took to the streets as part of the anti-war movement, calling for an end to the ongoing war.
- The anti-war movement was led by a coalition of activists, students, and veterans who opposed the government's military actions.
- The anti-war movement of the 1960s had a profound impact on American culture and politics, shaping public opinion on the Vietnam War.
- The anti-war movement gained significant traction on social media, with hashtags and petitions spreading rapidly online.