1. sermonizing - Noun
2. sermonizing - Verb
of Sermonize
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe tragedy of virtue is that the more obvious, boring, unoriginal, and sermonizing the proverb, the harder it is to implement. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I do think we may have spent too much time in cathedrals but that was the nature of the tour and I knew that going in. Thought we got too much sermonizing and not historical perspective. Source: Internet
Enough sermonizing about this young wingnut. Source: Internet
While other speculation may have been involved, the series attributes the reference to Mary Magdalene as a fallen woman to the sermonizing work of Pope Gregory in the 6th century. Source: Internet
This led Billy Graham to criticize him for "sermonizing" about political issues that lacked a moral element, before adding, "We did not always agree on everything, but I knew him to be a man of God. Source: Internet
Steven H. Scheuer's Movies on TV and Videocassette (1993–1994 edition) also settled on 2½ stars (out of 4), writing that "the story of Simon called Peter" "unfolds with predictable pageantry and uplifting sermonizing". Source: Internet