preachment|preachments in English

noun

['prɪːtʃmənt]

tedious speech about religious or moral issues, long sermo

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1. I became skilled in ignoring these cosmic threats and developed a callousness toward all metaphysical preachments.

2. People don't come to church for preachments, of course, but to daydream about God. Kurt Vonnegut 

3. It was not just a simple transplanted model of the stereotypical preachment, but also was a retribution against the illusory concept of transformation.

4. The boycott of Autology: As engineered by the Chicago Medical Society and the American Medical Association; with an introductory preachment how to keep well by Elbert Hubbard by Anna Stamm Moras

5. Convention Opens With Slugging to the Tune of “You G – D D – – – – D Jew!” and Continues to the Preachments and Applaudings of Theft as the Method of Expropriation of the Capitalist Class.

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7. Five Years in a Life It is now five years of life under the Privacy Act, five years of these accountings to Parliament (and the country) on how its legislation is being observed; five years of alarums and preachments over the threats of the new information technologies usually in their benign guise of efficiency - to precious and vulnerable human values.