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Verb
(1) complain bitterly
(2) speak against in an impassioned manner
(3) blame
(4) denounce
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Verb
(1) complain bitterly
(2) speak against in an impassioned manner
(3) blame
(4) denounce
Show Examples
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(1) he liked to inveigh against all forms of academic training
(2) Can't we persuade the journalists busy inveighing against poor Harry to take on that cause instead?
(3) In other words, it is not always clear whether they are inveighing against the application of a general natural scientific approach or of positivism in particular.
(4) It's Republicans who are inveighing against this kind of non-ideological solution.
(5) Nationalists inveighed against those who worked with the British and the Dutch, were friends of the colonials and not true Indonesians or Singaporeans or Malays.
(6) And so there was no lack of critics last week inveighing against this u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510wasteu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of public money.
(7) Speaker after speaker inveighed against their inability to speak out against the Tesco plan.
(8) On a recent visit to Ireland, I was caught off-guard by a Dublin taxi driver who inveighed against the current wave of new immigrants.
(9) Is this corporate welfare really any different or less costly than the kind most of these people inveigh against ?
(10) A great many food writers inveigh against the inequities of school food and the amount of money spent for the last 20 years and have got absolutely nowhere.
(11) In particular he has inveighed against the proposition that women should be encouraged by law and circumstance to rise through the ranks of business or politics.
Show Examples
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(1) he liked to inveigh against all forms of academic training
(2) Can't we persuade the journalists busy inveighing against poor Harry to take on that cause instead?
(3) In other words, it is not always clear whether they are inveighing against the application of a general natural scientific approach or of positivism in particular.
(4) It's Republicans who are inveighing against this kind of non-ideological solution.
(5) Nationalists inveighed against those who worked with the British and the Dutch, were friends of the colonials and not true Indonesians or Singaporeans or Malays.
(6) And so there was no lack of critics last week inveighing against this u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510wasteu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of public money.
(7) Speaker after speaker inveighed against their inability to speak out against the Tesco plan.
(8) On a recent visit to Ireland, I was caught off-guard by a Dublin taxi driver who inveighed against the current wave of new immigrants.
(9) Is this corporate welfare really any different or less costly than the kind most of these people inveigh against ?
(10) A great many food writers inveigh against the inequities of school food and the amount of money spent for the last 20 years and have got absolutely nowhere.
(11) In particular he has inveighed against the proposition that women should be encouraged by law and circumstance to rise through the ranks of business or politics.
Related Words
(1) inveigh
Related Words
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(1) inveigh
Synonyms
Verb
1. fulminate against
2. declaim
3. rail
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. fulminate against
2. declaim
3. rail
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