Inveigh


The meaning of the word Inveigh is: to criticize someone or something very strongly


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Because one politician chose to inveigh on the subject of immigration for an hour, the debate went on all afternoon.

published by Shelley on 2021-03-24 03:25:03


No matter how angry I get, I will not inveigh my feelings using social media.

published by Alita on 2021-10-10 04:11:44


The entire purpose of the article was to inveigh on the topic of gun control.

published by Tyson on 2021-11-18 17:17:23


Too often, bloggers inveigh on political topics when they know very little about politics.

published by Kenyetta on 2021-09-06 14:41:50


There is nothing worse than a person who thinks his only purpose at a party is to inveigh on every person he dislikes.

published by Dane on 2021-12-02 20:39:52


Although I did not like the movie, I did not dislike it so much that I will make the time to inveigh about the film online.

published by Fidel on 2021-05-07 05:34:10


There are not enough words for me to inveigh how angry I am right now!

published by Berniece on 2021-12-28 14:45:01


During the trial, the prosecutor took every opportunity to inveigh his feelings about the defendant.

published by Caren on 2021-06-24 20:49:10


When approached by the reporter, it was not difficult at all for the victim’s mother to inveigh her thoughts on her daughter’s attacker.

published by Tiffaney on 2021-07-12 22:57:04


If you make the decision to inveigh your employer’s name in the office, you should expect to be fired within a short period of time.

published by Staci on 2021-12-04 08:25:05


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