Proselytised example sentences

pros·e·lyt·ize

verb

proselytised (past tense) · proselytised (past participle)

  - convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another:

  - advocate or promote (a belief or course of action):

Synonyms

evangelize, convert, propagandize, recruit, brainwash, promote, present, spread, proclaim, peddle, propound, preach, back, urge, suggest, support, advocate, endorse, champion, sponsor, espouse, advance, further, assist, aid, help, foster, boost

"Proselytised" Example Sentences

1. Proselytised with unwavering zeal, the missionary converted hundreds to his faith.
2. He proselytised relentlessly, distributing pamphlets on every street corner.
3. Despite her gentle nature, she had proselytised effectively to a small but dedicated group.
4. The cult leader proselytised among the vulnerable, preying on their insecurities.
5. Many felt he proselytised too aggressively, alienating potential converts.
6. Subtly, she proselytised her beliefs through her artwork.
7. Their proselytised message was simple: love thy neighbor.
8. The group had proselytised for decades, yet remained relatively small.
9. He vehemently denied ever having proselytised anyone.
10. The authorities accused him of proselytising illegally in the restricted zone.
11. Although she proselytised her faith, she respected other beliefs.
12. They proselytised by offering free food and shelter.
13. His proselytising methods were considered manipulative and unethical.
14. The proselytised newcomers were welcomed into the community.
15. She felt uncomfortable when he started to proselytise.
16. The sect had secretly proselytised amongst university students.
17. He had proselytised for years before finding his true calling.
18. The proselytised beliefs were often misunderstood by outsiders.
19. Their quiet but effective proselytising won many converts.
20. He proselytised with such conviction it was hard to resist.
21. The article criticized the group for its aggressive proselytising.
22. After proselytising for many years, he became disillusioned.
23. She had never proselytised before, but felt compelled to share her faith.
24. The proselytised group held weekly meetings in a rented hall.
25. He proselytised with a smile, making his message more palatable.
26. The proselytising efforts proved more successful than expected.
27. His fervent proselytising was met with skepticism.
28. They proselytised through song and dance, attracting large crowds.
29. The government outlawed the organization's proselytising activities.
30. Despite being proselytised to, she remained true to her own beliefs.
31. He secretly proselytised on social media platforms.
32. The effectiveness of their proselytising was debatable.
33. Proselytising is a complex issue with ethical implications.
34. He was accused of using coercion during his proselytising.
35. The proselytised individuals formed a tight-knit community.
36. She found his constant proselytising tiresome.
37. Proselytised from a young age, he had no other worldview.
38. His proselytising was driven by a deep sense of compassion.
39. The new convert actively participated in proselytising to others.
40. He regretted the way he had proselytised in his youth.
41. Proselytising often involves adapting messages to different audiences.
42. The proselytised community celebrated their shared beliefs.
43. Many were wary of his overly enthusiastic proselytising.
44. He proselytised with a passion that was both inspiring and slightly unsettling.
45. The proselytising efforts were largely unsuccessful in that region.
46. She proselytised without judgment, focusing on building relationships.
47. The organization's proselytising style was considered outdated.
48. He felt a responsibility to proselytise, even though it was difficult.
49. The debate about proselytising and religious freedom continues.
50. He proselytised effectively, but never felt entirely comfortable with his methods.

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