Synonym: advise, expound, lecture, sermonize, urge. Similar words: reach, reach out, each, beach, teach, teacher, each other, each time. Meaning: [prɪːtʃ] v. 1. deliver a sermon 2. speak, plead, or argue in favour of.
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2. Practice what you preach.
3. He went abroad to preach Christianity to the heathen.
4. The world people preach down terrorism and violence.
5. Missionaries were sent to preach the Gospel.
6. A large multitude had assembled to hear him preach.
7. They continue to preach their gospel of self - reliance .
8. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to preach.
9. We fail to preach down the people.
10. "Don't preach at me(sentencedict.com)," he shouted.
11. Do not preach up such boys so much.
12. Don't preach me a sermon, please.
13. I am tired of listening to you preach .
14. Those who preach intolerance should be judged accordingly.
15. They preach the abolition of established systems but prose nothing to replace them.
16. Practise what you preach.
17. Don't preach me that.
18. They preach the abolition of established systems but propose nothing to replace them.
19. to preach at sb.
20. You are in no position to preach to me about efficiency!
21. The Prime Minister said he was trying to preach peace and tolerance to his people.
22. It is not the author's business to preach, but to give a real,[Sentencedict] historical picture of life.
23. It is also important to practise what you preach.
24. Don't preach lack of trust at me.
25. However, we don't always practice what we preach.
26. On rare occasions, they preach.
27. Two Sundays back, I heard Sithole preach.
29. He denounced the decision to invite his fellow archbishop to preach.
30. He was a pastor who trusted in the Lord who lived to preach.
More similar words: reach, reach out, each, beach, teach, teacher, each other, each time, bleaching, take a chance, react, react to, reaction, spread out, widespread, coach, attach, attach to, approach, at peace, the accused, come across, take action, machiavellian, make peace with, press, area, Supreme, read, real.