crusily
/ˈkrusɪli/Definitions
1. adverb
in a way that is typical of Crusaders or the Crusades; in a fanatical or zealous manner.
“The politician was accused of crusily promoting his own agenda over the needs of his constituents.”
2. noun
a zealous or fanatical pursuit of a cause or ideal.
“The crusily of the activist group drew attention to the social injustices they were fighting against.”