unproselyte (Meaning)

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unproselyte (v. t.)

To convert or recover from the state of a proselyte.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unproselyte

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unproselyte Sentence Examples

  1. The unproselyte remained firm in her beliefs, refusing to be swayed by proselytizing attempts.
  2. While others were eager to convert, the unproselyte stood apart, unmoved by evangelism.
  3. The unproselyte's resistance to proselytizing baffled those who sought to convert her.
  4. The unproselyte's unwavering stance challenged the assumptions of proselytizers.
  5. In a society obsessed with conversion, the unproselyte became an enigma.
  6. The unproselyte's silent refusal to proselytize spoke volumes about the failure of proselytizing efforts.
  7. Despite relentless proselytizing, the unproselyte's faith remained intact, unyielding to external pressure.
  8. The unproselyte's presence served as a reminder of the limits of proselytizing and the importance of respecting individual faith.
  9. In a world divided by religious proselytizing, the unproselyte offered a path of tolerance and understanding.
  10. The unproselyte's unwavering belief in her own truth became an inspiration to others who dared to question proselytizing dogma.

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To convert or recover from the state of a proselyte.

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No antonyms found.

The unproselyte remained firm in her beliefs, refusing to be swayed by proselytizing attempts.

While others were eager to convert, the unproselyte stood apart, unmoved by evangelism.

The unproselyte's resistance to proselytizing baffled those who sought to convert her.

The unproselyte's unwavering stance challenged the assumptions of proselytizers.