lecturize
verbEtymology
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To lecture or preach
To lecture or preach; to hold forth.
- We subjects' liberties preserve By prisonment and plunder, And do enrich ourselves and state By keeping the wicked under. We must preserve mechanics now, To lecturize and pray; By them the gospel is advanced, The clean contrary way.
- The SPARK program hypothesises that nothing turns off a kid more than some adult going into a sermonizing and lecturizing and a scarifying kind of a thing.
To deliver a lecture to
To deliver a lecture to; to lecture at.
- How often, in the course of lecturizing the state, will the awful fate of Ulysses S. Grant be cited as an example of death due to cigars?
- At Bristol Center he was happy to report that they were among those present and he was going to “lecturize the Fair Maids of this place on their health.”
To lecture about
To lecture about; to communicate as an act of lecturing.
- I shall not, therefore, decline the opportunity and expediency of lecturizing this solid aphorism to your undeviating and ethical attention, as you range the ethereous paths of immortal excursions.
- Data for Group A show an increase in interactions from 150 and 64 during pre-treatment to an average of 173 and 160 following the institution of lecturized training.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA