0 past simple and past participle of campaign --
1 to organize a series of activities to try to achieve something: --
California's open shop employers campaigned aggressively against the proposals.
Further, they campaigned for a higher exchange rate for the rupee, so that it made imports dearer, provided further immunity to local ventures and the like.
The different parties and factions campaigned during all three phases of the elections.
Since the middle of the nineteenth century, physicians and their professional associations had actively campaigned for the introduction of uniform cause-of-death statistics.
He also campaigned dutifully for the party's candidates.
The few individuals who campaigned against midwives focused on high maternal mortality in frontier districts.
This topic was not new to feminists, who had campaigned in order to institute quotas for women in the political sphere.
Challengers asserted that the state was without a constitution; they very publicly campaigned for an explicitly written constitution.