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View definitions for preach

preach

verb as in speak publicly about beliefs

verb as in lecture, moralize

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Although some were operating in insurgency-hit countries like Burkina Faso, others had been sent back to their villages in northern Ghana to preach their "radical faith", it added.

From BBC

It’s in the birth of a Jewish Rabbi who preached tolerance and was condemned to death more than 2,000 years ago by a Roman governor.

From Salon

But I don’t want to preach because I feel that we’re already so incredibly divided as a country that if I start preaching my politics, I’m going to essentially alienate 50% of the population.

He was seen in YouTube videos preaching around Birmingham city centre.

From BBC

The young people I talked with feel either ignored or preached at by those in today’s political system.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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