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lecture

noun as in lesson, speech

noun as in speech of criticism

verb as in give a lesson, speech

verb as in criticize lengthily

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In a lawsuit by a former Donda employee, Murphy Aficionado claimed that besides being exposed to West's inappropriate sexual behavior, Aficionado was subject to West's "racist lectures."

From Salon

“It’s an incredibly popular law and that makes sense because nobody really likes to be told who to vote for, and people aren’t going to church expecting to hear political lectures,” Markert said.

“I think this was taken completely out of context, and it made him look bad,” said student Jada Carroll, who was in class during the lecture.

The AU embraced its multilateralism but recoiled from being lectured on human rights and democracy and were divided on Western military interventions such as in Libya.

From BBC

And a big lecture from Grant’s murderous Mr. Reed about how they were exactly where they wanted to be.

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

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