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Railed Meaning in English

word · lemma: rail

ˈɹeɪɫd
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ɹˈeɪld
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Definition

'Railed' means to complain or speak out angrily and loudly against something or someone.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in formal or literary contexts. Common collocations: 'railed against the government', 'railed at injustice'. It always involves strong emotion and open criticism. Not about physical rails or fencing.

Example Sentences

She railed at the unfair decision.

basic

The crowd railed against the new law.

basic

He railed at his boss for not listening.

basic

Activists railed against the company's environmental practices.

natural

She railed about her workload all afternoon.

natural

Social media was full of people who railed at the slow service.

natural