0 past simple and past participle of rail --
He railed against/at the injustices of the system.
What would he have said as they railed against the evils of the societies in which they found themselves?
If he railed to notify the local authority, he could incur a criminal penalty in the shape of a fine.
I cannot accept those figures without looking into them, but a number of wagons which were railed were incomplete, and it caused some dislocation.
She has on many occasions railed against the high prices of vegetables when there has been a scarcity.
To-day the slates have to be delivered in a hurry, for the purpose of some local authority's housing scheme, and they are railed forthwith.
Dee is the first bishop known to have asked in his visitation articles if communion tables were railed in at the east end of chancels.
They also railed provocatively against state brutality.
What it railed against is no more.