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proselytizer$64669$ - traduction vers néerlandais

ATTEMPTING TO CONVERT OTHERS TO A RELIGION
Proselytization; Proslytization; Proselytize; Proselytise; Proselytisation; Proselytizing; Proselytising; Proselitism; Proselytist; Proselytiser; Prosyletizes; Proselytizers; Proselytizer; Prosthelytize; Draft:Religious activism; Proselytizing Religions
  • [[Buddhist]] proselytism at the time of king [[Ashoka]] (260–218 BC), according to the [[Edicts of Ashoka]]
  • Proselytizer distributing copies of the [[Quran]] in [[Switzerland]]. (''Lies!'' is German for ''Read!'')

proselytizer      
n. bekeerling

Définition

proselytize
(proselytizes, proselytizing, proselytized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'proselytise'
If you proselytize, you try to persuade someone to share your beliefs, especially religious or political beliefs. (FORMAL)
I assured him we didn't come here to proselytize...
Christians were arrested for trying to convert people, to proselytise them.
VERB: V, V n

Wikipédia

Proselytism

Proselytism () is the policy of attempting to convert people's religious or political beliefs. Carrying out attempts to instill beliefs can be called proselytization.

Sally Sledge discusses religious proselytization as the marketing of religious messages. Proselytism is illegal in some countries. Some draw distinctions between evangelism (or da‘wah in Islamic terminology) and proselytism, regarding proselytism as involuntary or coerced; the two terms can also be understood to merely be synonyms.