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evangelize

[ih-van-juh-lahyz] / ɪˈvæn dʒəˌlaɪz /


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This year, he’s letting the seniors evangelize for him.

From Washington Post

Instead, the company has mastered the art of finding a specific audience online and convincing them — through clever social media content, for instance — to evangelize for them.

From New York Times

Both disapprove of the project because they see it as spying and coercive in ways that are damaging to priest-bishop relations and to the reputation of the Catholic Church and thus its ability to evangelize.

From Washington Post

Carlos Santos and Amanda Crew play Thomas and Ellie, who evangelize for parenthood but reluctantly admit that raising two youngsters has left them with too little time to keep their marriage fresh.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s evangelized other members about the value of bringing back earmarks — community project funding as they’re now known — and secured millions of dollars in projects in his district over the years.

From Washington Post