1. to induce some one to convert to one's own religious faith 2. to induce some one to join one's own political party or to espouse one's doctrine
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
The boy attempted to proselytize his mother into Christianity.
One of the recruitment techniques of cults is to send members out to proselytize vulnerable people.
No, Pagans do not proselytize. We believe in free will, and letting people decide on their own on what they want to do/believe spiritually.
Proselytize means to convert one person from one faith or religion to another's faith or religion. An example sentence using this word is: "He tried to proselytize the town to spread his faith to the poor area."
No. Most sects of Christianity do proselytize, but not all. Almost no sects of Judaism proselytize. Most sects of Islam, including controversial sects like the Nation of Islam and Ahmadiyya, proselytize, some sects of Hinduism also proselytize, and in Asia, several sects of Buddhism actively proselytize.
No, Judaism doesn't seek to proselytize.
about a few centuries ago
We don't offer reasons, since we don't proselytize.
Judaism does not proselytize, so it grows only through reproduction and migration.
To attempt to convert others to your point of view, especially in matters of religion. It's what Jehovah's Witnesses are known for.
Samuel Butler
No. The Peace Corps is a governmental organization, and it is discouraged for Peace Corps Volunteers to proselytize.