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Preach

/priːtʃ/
To deliver a speech about religious or moral subjects, often with the intention of persuading or inspiring people.

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Examples:

On the Whitsunday following Sanderson preached a sermon on the text:

Preach to the walls I tell you; not to me!'

'Well, I must not preach a sermon.

Etymology:

etymology
The word preach comes from the Middle English prechen, which is derived from Old French prêcher, originating from the Latin praedicare, meaning to proclaim or to declare.

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