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proselytise

 

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Verb proselytise has 1 sense
  1. proselytize, proselytise - convert to another faith or religion
    --1 is one way to convert, win over, convince
    Sample sentence:
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Proselytise

Definition:

To proselytise is to convert or attempt to convert someone to a different religion, faith, or cause.

Sample Sentences:

As part of their mission, the religious group would often proselytise in different communities.

John's passionate speech managed to proselytise a few members of the audience.

The organization sends volunteers to proselytise in remote regions.

Parts of Speech:

  • Verb: She tried to proselytise her friends into veganism.
  • Noun: The proselytisers spread their message fervently.

Senses and Usages:

Religious Sense: In the religious context, proselytise refers to the act of converting others to a particular faith or religion.

Expanding Audience Sense: In a broader sense, proselytise can also refer to the act of persuading or inspiring others to join a cause, attend an event, or change their views on a particular subject.

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