Campaigning

/ˈkæmˌpeɪnɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act of organized efforts to influence public decision-making, especially in political or legal contexts.
    The group's campaigning led to the amendment of the election laws.

Forms

  • campaign
  • campaigns
  • campaigned

Commentary

Often distinguished from lobbying by its broader public engagement rather than direct official influence.

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