proselyting

/ˈprɑsəˌlaɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of proselyte: the act of converting or attempting to convert someone to a religion, belief, or cause.
    • They spent the summer proselyting door-to-door in the neighborhood.
    • Proselyting for a political candidate can be exhausting work.
    • The group was proselyting for better environmental policies at the fair.
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noun
  1. The activity of trying to convert people to a religion, belief, or cause.
    • The school discouraged proselyting during school hours.
    • His constant proselyting annoyed his friends.
    • Proselyting is common among certain religious groups.
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