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evangelizee‧van‧ge‧lize (also evangelise British English) /ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz/ verb [intransitive, transitive] RRCto try to persuade people to become Christians an attempt to evangelize the whole nation
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evangelize• Still, we are not slow to evangelize.• And then we all have doubts and lay off evangelizing, and Grandpa off and joins the Pentecostals.• In 1985, the darkest days of Macintosh, the evangelizing began to pay dividends.• Further, to hear what one approves serves the evangelizing instinct.• Mr Heseltine had evangelized Whitehall on behalf of his cause like a latter-day John the Baptist.
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