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Past tense for to deliver a sermon or address to an assembled group of people
“Pastors preach against such beliefs and expectations in village churches on a weekly basis.”
Past tense for to give moral advice to someone, especially in a pompously self-righteous way
“They constantly preach about the moral failings of the rest of us, yet they keep getting caught with their own pants down.”
Past tense for to proclaim or spread teachings or information by public discourse
“How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things.”
Past tense for to advise or recommend earnestly
“Where they don't have the power to carry on persecution and to become masters, they desire to live upon fair terms and preach toleration.”
Past tense for to inculcate or instill values or teachings
“The Shehu went to great lengths to have his administration and its courts uphold the values of soberness and scholarship, and to preach these values to his followers.”
Past tense for to state or remark as one's opinion or belief
Past tense for to comment or pass judgment on issues from a moral standpoint
Past tense for to convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another
(a cause or venture) Past tense for to support, advocate, or encourage
Past tense for to express or declare something definitely or clearly in speech or writing
Past tense for to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
Past tense for to scold or talk reprovingly to (someone)
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