Speak against in an impassioned manner.
1 More lawmakers inveigh against the immorality of bringing online poker to North Dakota.
2 Neither by word nor deed did he ever inveigh against circumcision.
3 Even if he has, we might just as well inveigh against a shower.
4 I have heard pop psychologists inveigh against them for years.
5 As JRR Tolkien reminded us, the only people who inveigh against escape are jailers.
6 To inveigh against those who make a boast of it.
7 He began to inveigh against his generation, but broke off with a discouraged gesture:
8 He had heard Margaret inveigh against certain less restricted societies.
9 You hear people inveigh against them, without for a moment thinking what they are.
10 The poisons generated by remorse inveigh against the system, and eventually produce marked physical deterioration.
11 And still more vehemently did he inveigh against Moreo in his direct appeals to Philip.
12 As soon as he caught sight of the Immortals he began to inveigh against them.
13 There is always a tendency and a readiness to inveigh against cliques, especially family cliques.
14 The detective had, indeed, good reasons to inveigh against the bad luck which pursued him.
15 It is idle to inveigh against cynics and materialists-thereare no cynics, there are no materialists.
16 Fletcher did not fail to inveigh against the imperious conduct of the English parliament in this affair.
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