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evangelist

[ih-van-juh-list] / ɪˈvæn dʒə lɪst /


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Fred’s boss is a man of “slightly unhinged intensity,” whom Fred has seen, more than once, “weep on cue, before the entire district, like a fund-raising evangelist.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Fast and fizzy and relentlessly buoyant, “Tetris” finds its heart in the connection between these two men, the game’s modest creator and its tenacious evangelist.

From New York Times

The Worldwide Church of God, founded by Herbert W. Armstrong, a former advertising salesman turned radio evangelist, had minimal participation in the case.

From Washington Times

“To think that I have potentially 25 million politically motivated people who could be our ambassadors, our evangelists and our interpreters to connect with other people.”

From New York Times

Many A.I. evangelists believed such technology could easily be applied to detect illness and disease, like breast cancer in a mammogram.

From New York Times