Phrasal Verb - railing_against
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.Definition
To strongly object or protest against something, often in a persistent or frequent way. This phrasal verb can also mean to criticize or attack someone or something consistently.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She couldn't rail against the decision for long as it was final. |
| 2 | The protesters continued to rail against the new tax law. |
| 3 | He railed against the injustice of the situation. |
| 4 | The critics rail against the new movie, but it's gaining popularity. |
| 5 | She railed against the boss's unfair treatment of her. |
| 6 | The team railed against the referee's calls. |
| 7 | The opposition party railed against the government's policies. |
| 8 | He railed against the traffic, cursing and honking his horn. |
| 9 | The activists railed against the corporation's environmental practices. |
| 10 | She railed against the stereotypes, speaking out for equality. |