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Phrasal Verb - Preach At

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To criticize or lecture someone about their behavior or actions in a stern or annoying manner, often in a condescending or superior way. This verb is usually used to convey that the speaker finds the person's actions unacceptable or unwise.

Examples

No.Example
1She began to preach at her younger brother about the dangers of smoking.
2The manager at the office liked to preach at new employees about the company policies.
3Her so-called 'friends' began to preach at her about her diet, but they never offered any help.
4The local politician was accused of preaching at his constituents about his own policy failures.
5The schools' principal will often preach at the students about the importance of homework.
6A famous scientist was criticized for preaching at the public about the uses and abuses of nuclear power.
7He began to preach at his neighbor about the noise levels at all hours of the night.
8The pastor frequently preached at his congregation about the need for more charity and goodwill.
9The senior officer at the school began to preach at the students about the consequences of bullying.
10She's always preaching at her kids about their eating habits, but I don't see her setting a good example.