proselytize \PROS-uh-luh-tyz\, intransitive verb:
1. To induce someone to convert to one’s religious faith.
2. To induce someone to join one’s institution, cause, or political party.

Yesterday, a black Christian woman rang my doorbell trying to proselytize me.

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Hey, Jenny! I hate you! Do you want to contravene me? Because, oh hell no, you’re going down!