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Third Person
proselytizes
Present Participle
proselytizing
Past Tense
proselytized
Past Participle
proselytized
1
to attempt to persuade a person into accepting one's beliefs, particularly political or religious ones
- The missionaries proselytize in various communities to spread their religious beliefs.
- The activist proselytized for his political party during the election campaign.
- The new outreach program will proselytize environmental awareness to local businesses.
- She is proselytizing her views on social justice through various online platforms.
- By the time the campaign ended, he had proselytized extensively and garnered significant support.