How to Use preach in a Sentence
preach
verb- The mayor continues to preach about the need for patience.
- His followers listened to him preach the gospel.
- Practice what you preach—don't smoke if you tell your children not to smoke.
- The minister preached to the congregation about the need for tolerance.
- I don't like being preached at about how I should live my life.
- Have you ever heard that minister preach?
- Their mother has always preached the value of a good education.
- The priest preached a regular sermon that Sunday.
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Coach Daboll and the whole staff preach that all the time.
— Pat Leonard, Hartford Courant, 8 Aug. 2022 -
Thank you to our fans who preached the gospel from the start.
— Glenn Garner, Deadline, 17 Oct. 2024 -
Now, preach to us again how Trump is the threat to democracy.
— Sun Sentinel Editorial Board, Sun Sentinel, 31 July 2024 -
Paul is brought to preach in the Areopagus, for centuries the center of civic life in the city.
— Jack Butler, National Review, 7 May 2023 -
The coaches preach defense, but there isn’t much of it being played.
— Duane Rankin, The Arizona Republic, 8 July 2022 -
Your audience is here to listen and learn, not to be preached to.
— Expert Panel®, Forbes, 29 Oct. 2024 -
Blanchard was called to preach in 2009 but stepped away from ministry a few years ago.
— Roy S. Johnson | [email protected], al, 23 Oct. 2022 -
The ad campaign isn't intended to preach or shame or scare.
— Phoebe Wall Howard, Detroit Free Press, 31 Dec. 2020 -
As for Polman, the former would-be priest is still preaching.
— Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 17 Dec. 2023 -
So Casey has to preach trying to win, knowing his team is likely to lose most nights.
— Gary Washburn, BostonGlobe.com, 19 Nov. 2022 -
In the meantime, cube owners will continue to preach of the joys of tungsten cubes.
— NBC News, 2 Nov. 2021 -
Ranged against them are the youngsters, who preach a gospel of change and diversity.
— Dan Cryer, Los Angeles Times, 19 Apr. 2022 -
He’s been preaching that because there’s a lot of Hog support there.
— Richard Davenport, Arkansas Online, 3 May 2023 -
Locke said churches that preach about race are making the problem worse.
— Justin Sherman, CBS News, 21 Oct. 2021 -
Mahito cannot preach care to a starving pelican; the bird has no choice but to hunt.
— Moeko Fujii, The New Yorker, 2 May 2024 -
This is not a new issue for pastors who seek to faithfully preach the Word.
— Annie Lane, oregonlive, 10 Mar. 2021 -
And then there were the evangelical Christians who helped with the flash mops, but who also liked to preach from the steps.
— Hedley Twidle, Harper's Magazine, 23 Nov. 2021 -
Does this image show Christians gathering in Ukraine to preach the gospel in 2022?
— Chiara Vercellone, USA TODAY, 10 Feb. 2022 -
Drumwright tried to preach a message of resilience Sunday.
— Rick Rojas, Star Tribune, 2 Nov. 2020 -
And while Putin preached unity and support for the war among Russian people, the discord in his ranks grew stronger.
— Robyn Dixon, Washington Post, 9 May 2023 -
Her father was too ill to preach on the last Sunday in October.
— Arkansas Online, 20 Dec. 2020 -
Baskerville was sent to Iran in 1907 by the Presbyterian church to teach English and preach the gospel.
— Reza Aslan, Time, 8 Oct. 2022
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