0 present participle of proselytize --
1 to try to persuade someone to change their religious or political beliefs or way of living to your own: --
Television has provided the evangelists with yet another platform for their proselytizing.
He was also remarkable for the proselytizing zeal with which he wrote his political pamphlets.
Unregistered religious groups and unregistered branches of religious groups are forbidden to conduct religious activities, including gathering, disseminating religious materials, and proselytizing.
He said those prayers are acceptable as long as the town body isn't proselytizing or advancing any one faith at the expense of others.
There are no prohibitions against missionary activity or proselytizing in the government-controlled area.
Rather than abandoning their discredited beliefs, group members adhered to them even more strongly and began proselytizing with fervor.
Though neither was a teacher in the traditional sense, nor were they interested in proselytizing, their impact was profound.
Other church members with proselytizing responsibilities were also referred to as apostles.
Legislation forbids proselytizing and only allows religious meetings after official government registration.
All this while a third group, ritually part of the second group, endorsed the dominant values, partly proselytizing and seeking to reform their brethren to conform to dominant values.