| Past Tense | inveighed |
| Third Person Singular | inveighs |
| Plural | inveighs |
| Past Participle | inveighed |
| Present Participle | inveighing |
inveigh against
inveighing rhetoric
publicly inveighs
inveighing against corruption
Marx inveighed against the evils of the property-owning classes.
The poisons generated by remorse inveigh against the system, and eventually produce marked physical deterioration.
She would often inveigh against the injustices of the world.
The politician likes to inveigh against corruption in the government.
He would inveigh against his boss's unfair treatment of employees.
The activist inveighed against the destruction of the environment.
The professor inveighed against plagiarism in academic writing.
She inveighed against the lack of diversity in the workplace.
The journalist inveighed against censorship of the media.
He would often inveigh against the government's economic policies.
The activist inveighed against human rights violations in the country.
She inveighed against the lack of affordable housing in the city.
They inveighed against cruel criminal laws and unsanitary prisons.
He is a true-blue Southern Baptist who inveighs against gay marriage and abortion from the pulpit, but also displays a gift for passionate, humorous preaching that has its roots in his past as a street minister.
His voice at once distinct and deep was fraught with all the terrors of the Tempest, while He inveighed against the vices of humanity, and described the punishments reserved for them in a future state.
He deprecated polygamy, but he saw no reason to inveigh against the prevalent fondness for the tangatse berry, to which were ascribed medicinal properties, but which was chiefly popular because its effects were those of a mild narcotic.
inveigh against
inveighing rhetoric
publicly inveighs
inveighing against corruption
Marx inveighed against the evils of the property-owning classes.
The poisons generated by remorse inveigh against the system, and eventually produce marked physical deterioration.
She would often inveigh against the injustices of the world.
The politician likes to inveigh against corruption in the government.
He would inveigh against his boss's unfair treatment of employees.
The activist inveighed against the destruction of the environment.
The professor inveighed against plagiarism in academic writing.
She inveighed against the lack of diversity in the workplace.
The journalist inveighed against censorship of the media.
He would often inveigh against the government's economic policies.
The activist inveighed against human rights violations in the country.
She inveighed against the lack of affordable housing in the city.
They inveighed against cruel criminal laws and unsanitary prisons.
He is a true-blue Southern Baptist who inveighs against gay marriage and abortion from the pulpit, but also displays a gift for passionate, humorous preaching that has its roots in his past as a street minister.
His voice at once distinct and deep was fraught with all the terrors of the Tempest, while He inveighed against the vices of humanity, and described the punishments reserved for them in a future state.
He deprecated polygamy, but he saw no reason to inveigh against the prevalent fondness for the tangatse berry, to which were ascribed medicinal properties, but which was chiefly popular because its effects were those of a mild narcotic.
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