Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take up the cudgels
idiom
/teɪk ʌp ðə ˈkʌdʒəlz/

Definition
To defend or support someone or something, especially in a challenge or conflict.

Examples
- The lawyer decided to take up the cudgels for his client after the unjust accusations.
- When the community faced criticism, many residents took up the cudgels to advocate for their rights.

Meaning
This phrase often implies stepping forward to fight in someone’s defense or to take an active role in a dispute or difficult situation.

Synonyms
- Defend
- Champion
- Support
- Advocate