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evangelize

[ih-van-juh-lahyz] / ɪˈvæn dʒəˌlaɪz /


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During the pandemic, as tech workers went remote and Twitter pundits evangelized the tax benefits of being in Austin or Miami, the San Francisco area seemed poised to cede its start-up primacy.

From New York Times

By harnessing the power of social media to communicate, coordinate and evangelize, those behind the so-called Reconquista movement are relying on the same playbook used by far-right extremists in the U.S.,

From Washington Times

He could make introductions, and he could evangelize the hell out of Guarding Against Pandemics.

From Washington Post

“The official reason given was that it was about evangelizing the Vietnamese and civilizing the population. The reality was that the French were there to extract the country’s minerals and plant rubber plantations.”

From New York Times

The state agency argued that because the charity units serve people of all faiths and no faith, and does not evangelize, the exemption does not apply.

From Washington Times