0 past simple and past participle of rail
He railed against/at the injustices of the system.
English teachers have railed about such bad writing for decades, and rightly so, but little progress seems to have been made by bureaucratic communications.
The contemporary discourse within the media elites shows that most 45er editors explicitly railed against any formation of consensus.
Nothing is stated about the communion table, in a church which was most unlikely to have contained a railed altar.
Its techniques may also be on their way to becoming as formulaic as those of the techno against which it originally railed.
Aged inmates railed against petty-fogging bureaucracy and regulation for the sake of regulation.
During this same period, 1,243 tons of palm oil were railed from the western to the northern provinces.
Davies has identified an undated document in state papers, entitled the ' king's injunctions on divine service ', which urges that parish churches establish a railed altar, at which communicants receive.
What it railed against is no more.