- proselytize (Amer.)
- ['pros·e·lyt·ize || 'prɑsɪlɪtaɪz /'prɒs-]◙ v. להמיר דתו של מישהו, לגייר (ליהדות); להמיר את הדת; לגייס למטרה, לעשות נפשות לדבר (גם proselytise)
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
proselytize — (Amer.) pros·e·lyt·ize || prÉ‘sɪlɪtaɪz / prÉ’s v. convert someone to another religion or opinion; convert to another religion or faith; enlist someone to one s cause (also proselytise) … English contemporary dictionary
proselytizes — proselytize (Amer.) pros·e·lyt·ize || prÉ‘sɪlɪtaɪz / prÉ’s v. convert someone to another religion or opinion; convert to another religion or faith; enlist someone to one s cause (also proselytise) … English contemporary dictionary
proselytizing — proselytize (Amer.) pros·e·lyt·ize || prÉ‘sɪlɪtaɪz / prÉ’s v. convert someone to another religion or opinion; convert to another religion or faith; enlist someone to one s cause (also proselytise) … English contemporary dictionary
proselytized — (Amer.) prÉ‘sɪlɪtaɪzd / prÉ’ adj. converted to another religion or opinion (also proselytised) proselytize (Amer.) pros·e·lyt·ize || prÉ‘sɪlɪtaɪz / prÉ’s v. convert someone to another religion or opinion; convert to another religion or… … English contemporary dictionary
Religious symbolism in the United States military — Insignias (left to right) for Christian, Muslim and Jewish chaplains are shown on the uniforms of three U.S. Navy chaplains, 1998. (These were the only insignias in use at that time.) Religious symbolism in the United States military includes the … Wikipedia