ˈprēchmənt noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English prechement, from Middle French, from precher to preach + -ment — more at preach
1. : the act or practice of preaching
convert men to an obedience of law by preachment and moral suasion — Glenn Hegley
2. : an instance of preaching : sermon , exhortation ; specifically : a tedious or unwelcome exhortation or discourse
twist the facts into a crusade or a preachment — Current Biography