verb
- past tense and past participle of missionise; to convert to a particular religion or ideology through missionary work
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: missionized); often used in historical or religious contexts
Examples
- The colonial missionaries missionised many indigenous communities in Africa.
- Early Christian groups missionised throughout the Roman Empire.
- The region was missionised by Protestant missionaries in the 19th century.
- They missionised the local population with varying degrees of success.
- The organization missionised remote villages to spread their faith.