noun
- the act or process of converting someone to a religion, belief, or cause, especially through persistent or aggressive persuasion
Usage: often carries a negative connotation when used to describe overly zealous or manipulative conversion efforts
Examples
- The missionary's proselytization efforts in the region lasted several years.
- Critics accused the organization of aggressive proselytization rather than genuine community service.
- Religious proselytization is restricted in some countries.
- The book examines the history of proselytization during the colonial period.
- She was uncomfortable with the proselytization tactics used by the group.
- Proselytization of political ideologies can be seen in schools and media.
- The church's proselytization campaign aimed to increase membership by 50 percent.