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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Religion & thought
proselytizepros‧e‧lyt‧ize (also proselytise British English) /ˈprɒsələtaɪz $ ˈprɑː-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] formalRPERSUADE to try to persuade someone to join a religious group, political party etc – used especially when you disapprove of this —proselytizer noun [countable] —proselytizing noun [uncountable]
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proselytize• It was not the most obvious way to proselytize.• The Jesuit scientists went to learn, not to proselytize.• Davis wanted to share his concept and proselytize his ideas.
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