"Pulpit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pulpit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Pulpit
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"Pulpit" Meaning

A raised platform or stand, typically in a church, from which a preacher can speak to an audience.

"Pulpit" Examples

Examples of Pulpit:


1.

- He stood at the pulpit to deliver the Sunday sermon.

2.

- She had never stood up on a pulpit before, but she felt comfortable speaking in front of a small crowd.

3.

- Considering he was not a person with any considerable pulpit experience, they found his sermons surprisingly engaging.

4.

- In a traditionally pulpit-heavy religious event, the guest speaker looked out among faces that were not so easily swayed.

5.

- Though she preferred theatre, she did meet a pulpit with an energetic and quite charismatic parish priest on that sunny morning in spring.

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Pulped (verb) refers to the act of crushing or breaking down something, especially an ore or a plant, into a pulp or a soft, fragrant mass.<br><br>Example: The coffee beans were pulped to extract their flavors and oils.<br><br>It can also refer to something that has been reduced to a soft, fragmented mass.<br><br>Example: The doctor had to pulped the wounded limb before bandaging it.<br><br>In general, pulped implies a breaking down or crushing, often to extract a particular substance or component.

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