take up the cudgels against something

take up the cudgels against something
take up the cudgels against (someone/something) British & Australian take up the cudgels for (someone/something) - to argue strongly in support of someone or something.

Environmental groups have taken up the cudgels against multinational companies.


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  • take up the cudgels against — (someone/something) British & Australian take up the cudgels for (someone/something) to argue strongly in support of someone or something. Environmental groups have taken up the cudgels against multinational companies …   New idioms dictionary

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