Similar words: evangelist, evangelistic, televangelist, evangelicalism, evangelize, evangelical, evangelization, angelic. Meaning: v. 1. preach the gospel (to) 2. convert to Christianity.
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1. "It's very easy for the Government to evangelise how this will be good for public health, " said a council spokesman. "The reality is it will cause major problems.
2. "It's very easy for the Government to evangelise how this will be good for public health, " said a council spokesman.
3. Whatever the cultural background one characteristic went right across the board: the desire to evangelise.
4. Some missionaries, even American ones, are allowed in and out of the country, provided they do not evangelise.
5. Some missionaries, even American ones, are allowed and out of the country, provided they not evangelise.
6. Second, it must work to prevent a global retreat into techno-nationalism and instead evangelise for a cosmopolitan approach to innovation.
7. Our choir is committed to serve God, sing to praise God, to evangelise and to support one another.
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