"Inveighed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inveighed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inveighed" Meaning

To inveighed means to speak or write strongly and energetically in criticism or complaint, often in a fierce or heated manner.

"Inveighed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Inveighed"


The politician strongly inveighed against the government's new tax policy, claiming it would lead to financial ruin for many families.
In her fiery speech, the activist inveighed against the corporation's environmental record, calling for immediate change.
The journalist accused the government of screwin' for their recent decisions, and the government official respondingly inveighed against the media's tendency to sensationalize.
The poet's ballad inveighed against the dangers of war, urging listeners to seek peaceful resolutions.
The critic inveighed against the film's weak plot and poor character development, calling it a waste of time and resources.

"Inveighed" Similar Words

Invasions

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Invasions refer to the act of entering a country or territory by force, often with the intention of conquering or occupying it. It can also refer to the spread of a harmful or unwanted thing into a particular area or system, such as an invasion of weeds into a garden. In a broader sense, invasions can also refer to any kind of perceived or actual intrusion into someone's personal space, privacy, or sense of security, such as emotional invasions.

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Inveigh

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To inveigh means to speak or write vehemently and passionately in criticism or denunciation of someone or something, often in a fierce and bitter manner. It can also mean to express strong and bitter feelings of anger, dislike, or disapproval towards someone or something.

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Inveigle

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To inveigle someone means to persuade or deceive them slyly or cunningly, often winning their trust or confidence in order to achieve a goal or get something from them. It can also mean to entice or charm someone into doing something, often in a subtle or clever way. The word often connotes a sense of slyness or deceit, and is often used to describe behavior that is manipulative or calculated.

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Inveiglement

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Inveiglement refers to the act of persuading or coaxing someone to do something, often in a subtle or clever way, often used to convey the idea of deceiving or manipulating someone into doing something they might not normally do.

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Inventable

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Capable of being invented or created.