militer
campaign, advocate, militate
verb meel-ee-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'militare' (to serve as a soldier)
Usage Note
Militer is used almost exclusively in the political or social sense: militer pour une cause ('to campaign for a cause'). The phrase militer contre means 'to militate against'. It is more formal than se battre pour and often implies sustained activism.
Examples
"Elle milite pour l'égalité."
Natural Translation
She campaigns for equality.
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