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railed

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1. railed - Adjective

2. railed - Verb

Meaning

of Rail

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A leading liberal reformer, La Guardia sponsored labor legislation and railed against immigration quotas. Source: Internet

Another lawmaker, Assemblymember Mark Walczyk railed against the bill as a “cancel rent” measure—which is untrue. Source: Internet

Booth also railed against Lincoln in conversations with his sister Asia, saying, "That man's appearance, his pedigree, his coarse low jokes and anecdotes, his vulgar similes, and his policy are a disgrace to the seat he holds. Source: Internet

He railed against what he saw as the widespread effeminacy in male dancing which, in his opinion, "tragically" stigmatized the genre, alienating boys from entering the field: "Dancing does attract effeminate young men. Source: Internet

He did not oppose religious conviction in others, but he frequently railed against superstitious and pseudoscientific beliefs that tried to pass themselves off as genuine science. Source: Internet

Conservatives have long railed against the so-called politicization of the Supreme Court, by which they mean any attempt by their opponents to do exactly what they have done—stack the Supreme Court with their own ideologues. Source: Internet

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