Thesaurus / preach
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While analytics will preach that you must shoot the three and post-up moves are virtually extinct from today’s game, the Lakers have gotten back to the finals doing the exact opposite.
THE NBA FINALS BURST THE ANALYTICS BUBBLEJOSHUA EFERIGHESEPTEMBER 29, 2020OZYSo if I’m going to preach that, I better be practicing it every day.
ADAM GRANT’S PHILOSOPHY OF GIVINGJOSHUA EFERIGHESEPTEMBER 25, 2020OZYThe fact that diversity execs aren’t just preaching to the converted internally now is evidence of this.
‘IT’S ALL BEEN PLAN, PLAN, PLAN MODE:’ AGENCIES HAVE BIG IDEAS FOR GREATER DIVERSITY, BUT MORE ACTION IS NEEDEDSEB JOSEPHSEPTEMBER 15, 2020DIGIDAYBoth issues are of acute concern for a president who preaches the need for self-sufficiency.
WHY IS CHINA CRACKING DOWN ON FOOD WASTE?DANIEL MALLOYSEPTEMBER 3, 2020OZYAt Coffee Creek, his evangelical church outside Oklahoma City, he had preached on racial justice for the past three weeks.
EVANGELICALS ARE LOOKING FOR ANSWERS ONLINE. THEY’RE FINDING QANON INSTEAD.ABBY OHLHEISERAUGUST 26, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWhen I am an old maid I am going to mount the platform and preach the training of the voice in childhood.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONBut it is emulating Mrs. Partington and her mop to attempt to preach down a (p. 206) world.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS."I don't allow a parson's wife to preach to me about my duty, or to interfere wi' my family matters," said Rushmere, dryly.
THE WORLD BEFORE THEMSUSANNA MOODIEMany of us think it would be well if we could find a reliable man who could work and who could preach during the hours of rest.
SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLANDArise and go to Ninive, the great city, and preach in it: For the wickedness thereof is come up before me.
THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSIONVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO PREACH
- abuse
- admonish
- asperse
- berate
- blame
- castigate
- cavil
- censure
- chasten
- chide
- criticize
- denounce
- disparage
- dress down
- expostulate
- give a talking-to
- jump on
- keep aft
- lay down the law
- lecture
- light into
- nag
- objurate
- preach
- put down
- rail
- rake over the coals
- rate
- ream
- rebuke
- recriminate
- reprimand
- reproach
- reprobate
- reprove
- revile
- take to task
- taunt
- tell off
- upbraid
- vilify
- vituperate
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