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televangelist

[ US /ˌtɛɫəˈvændʒəɫəst/ ]
[ UK /tˈɛlɪvˌænd‍ʒɪlˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. an evangelist who conducts services on television

How To Use televangelist In A Sentence

  • A classic Latin American caudillo, or strongman, Mr. Chávez has developed an emotional, direct and personal relationship with Venezuela's poor masses akin to that of a televangelist. Chávez Roils Venezuela With Return
  • We now know what happened with the televangelists.
  • ‘Holy Father, we thank you for providing us with guidance,’ said Bob, who works for an influential televangelist.
  • He’s a freakin televangelist whack job, making money off of African goldmines. Think Progress » VIDEO: Springsteen Hits Coulter, Defends Right To Take A Stand On Political Issues
  • Al Sharpton calls televangelist Pat Robertson's comments on Haiti 'repulsive, un-Christian' Indymedia Ireland
  • Weber has read one great slate of unhappiness, history as written by sects and prophets, millenarians, chiliasts, and televangelists.
  • ‘Good evening, brothers and sisters,’ said Billy with the same tone he had used in his early days as a televangelist.
  • Roberts will be remembered not just as the first person to bring religious preaching and ceremony, and his healing ministry to television - he's now called the first "televangelist" - but for talking frankly about religion and sex on the airwaves. Zennie62.com - The Blog Report
  • Because of us, you might even see a big-name televangelist come to town to denounce Pepper! Unite Cincinnati Endorsements
  • When a televangelist decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply.
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