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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61. Two years later he received an order of excommunication and ignored that too in that he continued to preach.
62. Pentecostals love this story and their ministers frequently preach on it, for two reasons.
63. There was once a preacher who claimed he could preach about any subject.
64. Wolsey even has his ministers preach peace sermons in London.
65. The rector began spontaneously to preach one of the most electrifying sermons of his career.
66. They preach the gospel of self-sufficiency, railing against government handouts.
67. He may preach the virtues of an empty bank account, but Damon is fairly obsessed with filling his own.
68. Today some of their most visible representatives have become ostentatiously rich, and some even preach a gospel of wealth.
69. Giant leaps into the unknown are dangerous and therefore wiser counsel may preach limited change from the existing position. 3.
70. In the meantime they resolved to preach vigorously against bishops and the Prayer Book.
71. Some continued to preach in the open air, in streets or in the fields.
72. They would have preferred to hear him preach his Lenten sermons on the necessity of self-discipline and the importance of fasting.
73. You never have to hammer him or preach to him.
74. Father really felt he was called to preach by God.
75. The 680 pastors that serve the region are said to preach to well-attended churches on Sundays.
76. Nor are we going to preach about the importance of inculcating children with the habit of thrift.
77. His first public act was to preach in the biggest white church in this segregated city.
78. On this occasion she did not preach, but simply read the prayers of petition.
79. Politicians are so hypocritical - they preach about 'family values' while they all seem to be having affairs.
80. The next candidate, Richard Baxter, was unanimously chosen the first time they heard him preach.
81. Humans have no problem in determining that this is the past tense of the verb preach.
82. They preach idealism whereas we advocate materialism.
83. He lived by the precept'practise what you preach '.
84. It is none of my talent to preach.
85. It is monstrous to preach hatred.
86. One should not preach down criticism.
87. You should practise as well as preach[Sentencedict], Mr. Arabin.
88. A butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism.
89. Ministers began to preach sermons against "Ephemera," and one, who too stoutly stood for much of its content, was expelled for heresy.
90. Now when they had gone through Phrygia and the region of Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Spirit to preach the word in Asia.
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.