railed in English

verb
1
provide or enclose (a space or place) with a rail or rails.
the altar is railed off from the nave
2
(in windsurfing) sail the board on its edge, so that it is at a sharp angle to the surface of the water.
3
complain or protest strongly and persistently about.
he railed at human fickleness
synonyms:protest (against)fulminate againstinveigh againstrage againstspeak out againstmake a stand againstexpostulate aboutcriticizedenouncecondemnobject toopposecomplain aboutchallengekick up a fuss about
verb

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1. The playground has been railed in.

2. She railed at his laziness.

3. He railed against hypocrisy and greed.

4. His mother railed at him for his haughtiness.

5. During his sermon, the priest railed against greed.

6. 14 We railed off our paddyfield from the railroad.

7. The machine was railed off as a safety precaution.

8. The police railed the spot where the accident happened.

9. Part of the garden was railed out for beekeeping.

10. The Catholic Church railed against it before it had even seen it.

11. They have railed the meadows off from the new railway cutting.

12. She railed against hypocrisy, pretentiousness and self - regard, while lauding modesty, fidelity, decency, and achievement.

13. He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.

14. Synonyms for Animadverted include fulminated, raged, criticised, criticized, denounced, thundered, censured, ranted, protested and railed

15. 10 He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.

16. Balcony definition, a Balustraded or railed elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building

17. The railed system air conditioner agreement was held with our Malaysian dealer and then the production started.

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19. He and his writers railed against the "Booboisie," the term he coined to describe the uncultured and witless who ran the country

20. 12 For many of Gadhafi's supporters, the military operation to oust him was another example of the Western interference and neocolonialism that he railed against.

21. Ronald Reagan railed against the "evil empire" of the USSR, but responded to Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika opening and remarkably, the Iron Curtain was torn down Bloodlessly

22. Above all, Murray should have steered clear of the formula - 'For Huxley, the personal was the political' - applied to a man who railed against the Barbarising effect of the cinema but for years

23. Even the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science railed against creation at its meeting this year and announced tentatively that at next year’s meeting it will discuss ways of combating creation.

24. Aftercourse 51 points 52 points 53 points 5 years ago * I expect people getting railed for this has more to do with the context in which it comes up than the validity of the preference

25. Biden visits disaster-hit Texas as Cruz Basks in warmth of Florida right-fest The president visited an emergency operations centre and a food bank as the Texas senator railed against the ‘hard

26. The Balconette Bra is actually named after the architectural feature of a railed elevated platform protruding from a building, so whatever you call this bra really depends on whether you would call this structural attribute a “balcony” or “Balconette.”

27. The Chancel is part of the choir near the altar of a church, where the deacons or sub-deacons stand to assist the officiating priest.It was originally railed off by cancelli or lattice work, from which the name is derived

28. To be evil spoken of, reviled, railed at NAS Word Usage - Total: 34 be spoken of as evil 1, blaspheme 4, Blasphemed 6, blasphemers 1, blasphemes 3, blaspheming 4, dishonored 1, hurling abuse 3, malign 2, maligned 1, revile 3, reviling 1, slandered 1, slanderously reported 1, spoken against 1, utter 1

29. ‘The second movement is a set of recitatives and Ariosos for tenor, chorus, soprano, and bass, in which we are transported to that final moment of death and seek the support of God in our trial.’ ‘Bostridge then railed against destiny in a long arioso, but his powerlessness was symbolised by the next chorus.’

30. At a time when daily business news coverage was stuffy and technical, Porter railed against what she termed the "Bafflegab" lingo of finance, preferring to express investment and money concepts in words and imagery that didn't require readers to obtain a specialized education.Pamela Yellen: When "Women and Financial Literacy" Was Still an Oxymoron, Sylvia Porter Came to the Rescue

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