"Proselytize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To persuade or try to convince someone to adopt a particular religion, ideology, or point of view, often in an intense or forceful manner.
Proselysed refers to the act of persuading or convincing someone to adopt a particular religion, belief, or ideology.
The act of attempting to convert someone to a particular religion or ideology, often in a forceful or insincere manner.
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.
The act of attempting to convert someone to a particular religion, ideology, or way of thinking through persuasive arguments or persuasive message.
Prosenchyma refers to a type of non-living dead cells or remains in plant tissue that becomes compressed and hardened to form a structural framework, often as a result of the death of parenchyma cells. It typically provides support to the plant and can be seen in many parts of the plant, including the stems, roots, and leaves.
In Roman mythology, Proserpina is the daughter of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and fertility. According to myth, Proserpina was abducted by Pluto, the god of the underworld, and taken to the world beneath. Her mother, Ceres, was so grief-stricken that she refused to let the earth produce any crops until her daughter was returned. Eventually, a deal was struck between Jupiter (the king of the gods) and Pluto to allow Proserpina to spend six months of every year with her mother in the world above, and the other six months with her husband in the underworld. As a result, the changing of the seasons is said to be a manifestation of Proserpina's cycles between the world above and below. Additionally, Proserpina is sometimes associated with the Greek goddess Persephone, who shares a similar mythological narrative.