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Proselytizing

Proselytize \Pros"e*ly*tize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. proselytized; p. pr. & vb. n. Proselytizing.] To convert to some religion, system, opinion, or the like; to bring, or cause to come, over; to proselyte.

One of those whom they endeavor to proselytize.
--Burke.

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proselytizing

vb. (present participle of proselytize English)

Usage examples of "proselytizing".

The only solution, the theocrats decided, was to ban proselytizing all together.

It tends to be interpreted as either a Higher Self or a Gaia-self, both dualistic to the core, and both trying to convert the other by proselytizing their wounds.

Attempts at proselytizing across sects had caused great problems during Kingdom's first couple of generations.

The School of the Blessed Sacrament did its proselytizing in Latin carved in stone.

You can imagine how effective that is when you're proselytizing for a cause.

Enge's eyes glowed with proselytizing fervor as she settled back comfortably on her tail.

He'd been a young man when a wave of proselytizing swept through northern Detina twenty years before, and he'd sealed his soul to the gods then.