Waging
"Waging" is a verb that means to carry on or pursue a course of action, often with a sense of determination or intensity. It is commonly used in the context of warfare, conflict, or competition, but can also apply to more general endeavors. The term originates from the Old English word "wagan," which means to wage or wage war. In military contexts, "waging war" refers to the act of engaging in armed conflict. For example, "The country has been waging a long and costly war against terrorism." In a broader sense, "waging a campaign" might refer to a sustained effort to achieve a particular goal, such as "The company is waging a marketing campaign to promote its new product." The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the pursuit of any endeavor with vigor and persistence. For instance, "She waged a lifelong battle against discrimination." The use of "waging" implies a continuous and often challenging effort, suggesting that the action is not easily abandoned or given up.