annotate, censure, criticize, critique, discourse, explain, exposit, expound, harangue, hold forth, lecture, moralize upon, point a moral, pontificate, preach, preachify, read a lesson, review, sermonize
Definitionv. interpret the moral meaning of
Last update: July 23, 2015
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On the other hand the better party among the priests, believing the ritual to be necessary, might undertake to moralize it; of such a movement, begun by Deuteronomy, Ezekiel is the most eminent representative. [Please select]
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All Europe was astonished at the resolution of Charles, and all historians of the period have moralized on the event. [Please select]
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Surely it is no more difficult to do this than to moralize matter. [Please select]
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But one must not pause to moralize while dogs are on the point, or he will have more philosophy than chickens. [Please select]
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"Well, Wallstein will give us a fat dinner to-night, and you can moralize with lime-light effects after the foie gras, Barry." [Please select]
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TROWBRIDGE has not lectured or moralized or remonstrated; he has simply shown boys what they are doing when they contemplate hazing. [Please select]
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So, come, Annie; but if I moralize as we go, do not listen to me; only look about you, and be merry. [Please select]
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