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Definition of televangelist in English: televangelist(also tele-evangelist) noun tɛlɪˈvan(d)ʒ(ə)lɪstˌtɛləˈvændʒələst North American An evangelical preacher who appears regularly on television to promote beliefs and appeal for funds. 〈主美〉(定期通过电视传教、募款的基督教)电视福音传道者,电视布道者 Example sentencesExamples - Projected on the gallery wall, the video of the event convincingly resembled programs hosted by televangelists.
- Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many televangelists drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations.
- The televangelist also told CNN yesterday that he wished the president would admit to making mistakes, and suggested that his frustrations had been growing.
- We now know what happened with the televangelists.
- I was religious-channel surfing a couple of weeks ago and stopped at a televangelist whose hair and make-up were mesmerizing.
- Do you ask for money on your broadcasts, like televangelists have done in the past?
- But he's no ordinary televangelist, preaching hell and damnation, repentance and Judgement Day.
- Like the tele-evangelists of today, these wandering preachers were trying to spread good news.
- Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for televangelists, day traders, and historians to flourish.
- ‘Good evening, brothers and sisters,’ said Billy with the same tone he had used in his early days as a televangelist.
- Today's religious airwaves are filled with radio and televangelists preaching the gospel of success.
- People send money to televangelists, and it makes them feel good.
- ‘Holy Father, we thank you for providing us with guidance,’ said Bob, who works for an influential televangelist.
- Most of these tortured souls end up among the ranks of bureaucrats, politicians, teachers, televangelists, social workers and ‘mental-health professionals’.
- A fiery televangelist recently testified to an ominous scenario in which God, in the Bible, is alerting faithful Bible readers to the awesome dangers of current and impending world events.
- At length, he came to the television broadcasting facility of a televangelist.
- If most of your exposure to religion involves televangelists, you may not realize just how many churches run on shoestring budgets.
- When a televangelist decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply.
Definition of televangelist in US English: televangelist(also tele-evangelist) nounˌteləˈvanjələstˌtɛləˈvændʒələst North American An evangelical preacher who appears regularly on television to preach and appeal for funds. 〈主美〉(定期通过电视传教、募款的基督教)电视福音传道者,电视布道者 Example sentencesExamples - I was religious-channel surfing a couple of weeks ago and stopped at a televangelist whose hair and make-up were mesmerizing.
- ‘Holy Father, we thank you for providing us with guidance,’ said Bob, who works for an influential televangelist.
- People send money to televangelists, and it makes them feel good.
- If most of your exposure to religion involves televangelists, you may not realize just how many churches run on shoestring budgets.
- A fiery televangelist recently testified to an ominous scenario in which God, in the Bible, is alerting faithful Bible readers to the awesome dangers of current and impending world events.
- The televangelist also told CNN yesterday that he wished the president would admit to making mistakes, and suggested that his frustrations had been growing.
- Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many televangelists drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations.
- Projected on the gallery wall, the video of the event convincingly resembled programs hosted by televangelists.
- But he's no ordinary televangelist, preaching hell and damnation, repentance and Judgement Day.
- At length, he came to the television broadcasting facility of a televangelist.
- When a televangelist decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply.
- Do you ask for money on your broadcasts, like televangelists have done in the past?
- Like the tele-evangelists of today, these wandering preachers were trying to spread good news.
- We now know what happened with the televangelists.
- Today's religious airwaves are filled with radio and televangelists preaching the gospel of success.
- Most of these tortured souls end up among the ranks of bureaucrats, politicians, teachers, televangelists, social workers and ‘mental-health professionals’.
- Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for televangelists, day traders, and historians to flourish.
- ‘Good evening, brothers and sisters,’ said Billy with the same tone he had used in his early days as a televangelist.
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