inveigh|inveighed|inveighing|inveighs in English

verb

[in·veigh || ɪn'veɪ]

attack with words, rant, rail; protest forcefully

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1. A lot of his writings inveigh against luxury and riches.

2. There were politicians who inveighed against immigrants to get votes.

3. Blustered (also: scolded, berated, grumbled, upbraided, groused, badmouthed, inveighed, grouched)

4. The Comintern propagands had inveighed against the Nazi menace for years.

5. There were a few articles in the newspaper inveighing against bureaucracy.

6. Against these he could inveigh with surety, at least, of an Appreciative audience.

7. The poisons generated by remorse inveigh against the system, and eventually produce marked physical deterioration.

8. The detective had, indeed, good reasons to inveigh against the bad luck which pursued him.

9. They inveighed against slavery, concubinage , foot binding, arranged marriage, cruel punishments, and the use of opium.

10. 9 Newspapers of the day inveighed, nastily, against what one called an "unnecessarily imported" crisis of "ethnic criminality".

11. After which they would inveigh against them as decadent while ordering more of the same for their next well-attended private screenings.

12. 19 As it inveighs against Colonel Qaddafi, its Saudi allies have helped snuff out the flame of democracy in the Gulf state of Bahrain.