railed

[US]/[ˈreɪld]/
[UK]/[ˈreɪld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To express strong disapproval or criticism.; To complain bitterly.; To install or fit with a rail.
adj.Relating to or fitted with a rail.

Phrases & Collocations

railed against

railed on

railed bitterly

railed loudly

railing against

railed vehemently

railed off

railed fence

railed strongly

railed support

Example Sentences

the train railed through the countryside at a high speed.

we railed against the unfair policies implemented by the government.

the speaker railed against the corruption within the organization.

the old balcony was railed with a decorative iron fence.

the protesters railed at the lack of progress on environmental issues.

the bridge was railed on either side to prevent accidents.

he railed against the system, believing it was inherently flawed.

the stadium was railed off to control the crowd during the concert.

the company railed against the competitor's aggressive marketing tactics.

the path was railed with a sturdy wooden barrier for safety.

she railed against the injustice she witnessed in the court.

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