"Proselytises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Proselytises" Meaning

To proselytise means to actively try to convince others to adopt a particular religion, ideology, or point of view, especially in a forceful or insistent way.

"Proselytises" Examples

Verb: proselytises


Present participle: proselytising


Past: proselytised


Past participle: proselytised


Example sentences


1. Missionaries proselytise to spread Christianity to non-believers.
2. Some companies proselytize (proselytise in British English) their products through social media.
3. In his lectures, the professor proselytized for critical thinking in science education.
4. The door-to-door salesperson tried to proselytise her products to the household guests.
5. Erasmus scholars have been known to proselytise humanist values to other students and writers in Europe.

"Proselytises" Similar Words

Proselyted

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Convinced or persuaded to adopt a particular belief or opinion, especially one associated with a particular religion or ideology.

Proselytes

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Converts to a religion or to a particular set of beliefs, especially after being attracted by persuasive argument or enthusiastic eloquence.

Proselytic

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Proselytisation

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Proselytise

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Proselytised

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Proselysed refers to the act of persuading or convincing someone to adopt a particular religion, belief, or ideology.

Proselytiser

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Proselytisers

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Proselytising

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The act of attempting to convert someone to a particular religion or ideology, often in a forceful or insincere manner.

Proselytism

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Proseltytism refers to the act of trying to convert someone to a particular belief, often a religion, by using persuasion, argumentation, and often coercion or manipulation.

Proselytization

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Proselytization is the act of inducing someone to convert to a particular religion or cause, typically aggressively and often in a way that is considered improper or unacceptable. This can involve the use of persuasiveness, propaganda, or high-pressure tactics to influence someone into adopting a particular set of beliefs or values.<br><br>In a broader sense, proselytization can refer to any form of persuasion or indoctrination aimed at changing someone's opinions or beliefs, not just limited to religious contexts.<br><br>Synonyms for proselytization include:<br><br> Conversion<br> Evangelism<br> Propagandizing<br> Indoctrination<br> Brainwashing<br><br>Note: Often, the term "proselytization" has a negative connotation, implying an attempt to manipulate or coerce someone into adopting a particular set of beliefs, rather than a respectful and sincere attempt to share one's own beliefs.

Proselytize

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To persuade or try to convince someone to adopt a particular religion, ideology, or point of view, often in an intense or forceful manner.

Proselytized

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Active or official in spreading and advocating a particular ideology or faith; persuasive to others in doing the same.

Proselytizer

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Proselytizing

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The act of attempting to convert someone to a particular religion, ideology, or way of thinking through persuasive arguments or persuasive message.