proselyte (Meaning)

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proselyte (n)

a new convert; especially a gentile converted to Judaism

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proselyte Sentence Examples

  1. The preacher welcomed the new proselytes into the congregation with open arms.
  2. As a proselyte of the faith, she was eager to learn and embrace its teachings.
  3. The community outreach program aimed to attract proselytes and introduce them to the beliefs of the organization.
  4. He embarked on a journey to convert others to his newfound religion, hoping to gain more proselytes.
  5. The proselyte eagerly participated in religious ceremonies and rituals, eager to deepen their understanding of the faith.
  6. The proselyte's enthusiasm for spreading the gospel inspired others to join the cause.
  7. She served as a mentor to the proselytes, guiding them through the process of assimilating into the religious community.
  8. The proselyte's conversion was a testament to the power of faith and persuasion.
  9. The elders of the church offered support and guidance to the proselytes as they navigated their spiritual journey.
  10. The proselyte's devotion to the teachings of the faith was unwavering, despite facing opposition from family and friends.

FAQs About the word proselyte

a new convert; especially a gentile converted to Judaism

convert,recruit, newcomer,neophyte, novice,novitiate, catechumen, regenerate

secularize, dissuade,dissuade, secularize,,

The preacher welcomed the new proselytes into the congregation with open arms.

As a proselyte of the faith, she was eager to learn and embrace its teachings.

The community outreach program aimed to attract proselytes and introduce them to the beliefs of the organization.

He embarked on a journey to convert others to his newfound religion, hoping to gain more proselytes.