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evangelical

[ee-van-jel-i-kuhl, ev-uhn-] / ˌi vænˈdʒɛl ɪ kəl, ˌɛv ən- /
ADJECTIVE
following scripture closely
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST


ADJECTIVE
characterized by missionary zeal
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK
evangelistic proselytizing
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Example Sentences

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United In Purpose generated attention in June 2016 when it organized a major meeting between then-candidate Trump and hundreds of evangelical leaders.

From Salon

For the thrice-married former casino mogul, obsessed then with winning over evangelical voters, the pious Pence was just the partner Trump needed.

From Los Angeles Times

An evangelical Christian lifeguard said that Los Angeles County officials have given him a “partial” concession in his quest to avoid hoisting the Pride flag at the beach this month.

From Los Angeles Times

The outcome of the vote could lead to a declaration that I.V.F. is morally unacceptable, advancing the “fetal personhood” movement and causing turmoil for evangelical families who rely on fertility treatments.

From New York Times

His interests — in overhauling public education, evangelical Christianity and electing Donald J. Trump — have propelled a rapid political ascent.

From New York Times