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preach

verb as in speak publicly about beliefs

verb as in lecture, moralize

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Mysterious forces seek to quiet the talking animals of Oz, who preach freedom and unity.

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Days before the election, McCoy had preached that if Trump lost “life is going to take on catastrophic conditions” because of the evil espoused by the left.

Instead of questioning everything, it preaches the virtue of believing in nothing but the confident voices of those who validate their anxieties without offering honest reasons or answers as to why they exist.

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I devour a lot of self-help and self-improvement books, and many preach about the dangers of what happens when you give up.

They twist themselves into theological knots teaching and preaching that it's OK to be both a millionaire and a minister to the gospel of Christ.

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

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