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Use "proselytiser" in a sentence
"She has been a London intellectual, a New York "It Girl", a hardcore California Republican, a liberal figurehead and an internet proselytiser."
"Still, he says, he's not a proselytiser, like Ian McKellen."
"With Miss Potter set to open in a few weeks, the Guardian's Stuart Jeffries has been brushing up: So far, my daughter and I have found Beatrix Potter to be a proselytiser for sadistic punishment, a sartorial fascist, a property-upholding reactionary, an obsessive-compulsive nutcase (or rather nut-kin) and, conceivably, a bystander in the face of an intolerable natural dystopia that, with her sick (though gifted) writer's mind, she culpably imagined."