Crossword-Solution: SERMONIZE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sermonize | v. i. | To compose or write a sermon or sermons; to preach. |
| Sermonize | v. i. | To inculcate rigid rules. |
| Sermonize | v. t. | To preach or discourse to; to affect or influence by means of a sermon or of sermons. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “SERMONIZE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| make a long moralizing speech | 1 answer |
| MAKE speech | 28 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with SERMONIZE (5)
First he'd sing a chant about how tickled he was to meet up with me, an' then he'd sermonize most doleful about how untasteful it was to commit such a havoc as that in a hotel lobby, especially with a dog what had been trained to have quiet an' refined manners.
Still, I could not help forming half a wish that the said doctor were my brother; or at least that he had a sister or a mother who would kindly sermonize him.
And being an alien from the strange land of the solitary, he cannot be expected to admonish or to sermonize, or uplift, as it is called; and so take part in the cabals and intrigues in other lands of which he knows nothing, being himself a stranger from a strange land, the land of the solitary.
Indeed, liberal preachers have largely ceased to sermonize about Him, just because it has become so easy! Humanism has made Jesus obvious, hence, relatively impotent.
They shake their solemn old heads as they hold themselves up to us as a warning; they sermonize with edifying gravity on the impropriety of such misdemeanors; but we can trace through all this an under-current of satisfaction tenderly fatuitous, as they go back to the days of their gipsyhood, when Plancus was consul.
Quotes with SERMONIZE (3)
We talk too much about love, but spend little time practising it. We debate too much about love, but spend little time utilizing it. We sermonize too much about love, but spend little time performing it. We write too much about love, but spend little time exercising it. We read too much about love, but spend little time implementing it.
I've been accustomed to mysteries, holy and otherwise, since I was a child. Some of us care for orphans, amass fortunes, raise protests or Nielsen ratings; some of us take communion or whiskey or poison. Some of us take lithium and antidepressants, and most everyone believes these pills are fundamentally wrong, a crutch, a sign of moral weakness, the surrender of art and individuality. Bullshit. Such thinking guarantees tradgedy for the bipolar. Without medicine, 20 percent o…
But then it is easy, too easy, to sermonize about the dangers of paternalism and the need to take responsibility for our own lives, from the comfort of our couch in our safe and sanitary home. Aren't we, those who live in the rich world, the constant beneficiaries of a paternalism now so thoroughly embedded into the system that we hardly notice it?