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"sermonize" Definitions
  1. to give moral advice, especially when it is boring or not wanted

14 Sentences With "sermonize"

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There, she listens to Sasha sermonize over the benefits of yoga, Buddhism, and matcha.
They see unsustainable, raw-deal, skyrocketing rents, and they're not hesitant to sermonize about it.
The form was strewn with pitfalls, among them a tendency to sermonize, a veering into allegory and a lack of plausibility.
Patrick Stewart's character gives some sanctimonious advice to all us knowledge seekers and peekers, but it's easy to sermonize when you're wearing the CEREBRO.
There was alt-right propaganda playing on speakers somewhere, and a woman was trying to sermonize into a microphone, but all of it was drowned out.
It's time for companies such as Airbnb who sermonize about inclusion and diversity to understand that Americans have a diversity of opinions on issues including immigration.
In either case, the idea that O'Reilly has any moral standing to sermonize on the media's threat to basic decency is not just ironic, it's downright laughable.
During a photo shoot for the book's release, Clinton told Shillady that she was interested in preaching, explains the pastor, who noted that United Methodists have a practice of allowing laypersons to sermonize.
Not only because it so casually dismisses same-sex and single parents, but because it misses the pungency and wisdom of the scenes, the richness and beautiful uncertainties of the voice he inhabits, when he seeks to depict and not merely sermonize.
And as Mr. Manson watched his chance at musical fame evaporate, he grew increasingly desperate and began to sermonize with more fervor about a coming race war that he called Helter Skelter, a phrase he cribbed from the Beatles song about an amusement-park ride.
Editorial As the leaders of the world posture and sermonize for the United Nations General Assembly this week, a growing global specter should spur common concern among them: World hunger, after a decade-long decline, spiked last year, because of scourges like global warming and civil conflicts that show little sign of abating.
He must inspire, exhort, sermonize, edify, or warn, resort to pulpitry in general.
He also began working as a street preacher and would sermonize and distribute religious literature in North Square. Corbett soon earned a reputation around Boston for being a "local eccentric" and religious fanatic. On July 16, 1858, Corbett was propositioned by two prostitutes while walking home from a church meeting. He was deeply disturbed by the encounter.
She claimed her principal demonic occupant to be Beelzebub. Unable to exorcise her, Romillon referred the case to the papal territory of Avignon and the jurisdiction of Michaelis. Another Dominican, Francois Doncieux (also known by the Latinised name Domptius), served as fellow chief investigator alongside Michaelis. Other nuns soon confessed to similar possessions, the demons in many cases prompting them to sermonize at length.

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