Inveighs [verb]

Definition of Inveighs:

blame, denounce

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Sentence/Example of Inveighs:

She would even wildly inveigh against the doctor, whom she accused of being in the pay of Max to drag her away.

As a matter of fact, they were no better nor any worse than the men against whom a whimsical vanity caused them to inveigh.

She would fly off to Aunt Betha to inquire into the matter, and would inveigh upon her want of management with some asperity.

Did she become a woman's rights woman and inveigh against man's tyranny and woman's weak submission?

The poisons generated by remorse inveigh against the system, and eventually produce marked physical deterioration.

Should any one here inveigh against the prescience of God, he does it rashly and unadvisedly.

Visitors must smoke a pipe or cigars, drink wine, meet the dogs, and hear the old man inveigh against these degenerate times.

It is not necessary to be a prude or a skinny old harridan either, to inveigh against the custom.

He then proceeded to inveigh in his old manner, but with a new purpose and a changed destination.

Berlioz never ceased to inveigh against the Revolution of 1848—which should have had his sympathies.