noun
- plural of missionizer; people who engage in missionary work or who attempt to convert others to a particular religion, ideology, or cause
Usage: often used in religious contexts; can be used neutrally or critically depending on context
Examples
- The missionizers traveled to remote villages to spread their faith.
- Early Christian missionizers established churches throughout the region.
- Some critics view the missionizers as cultural imperialists.
- The organization sent missionizers to teach literacy and basic healthcare.
- Missionizers of various religions competed for converts in the colonial territories.
- The missionizers believed they were bringing enlightenment to the local population.