Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Inveigh

Inveigh , intransitive verb

[Latin invehere, invectum, to carry or bring into or against, to attack with words, to inveigh; pref. in- in + vehere to carry. See Vehicle, and compare Invective.]

To declaim or rail (against some person or thing); to utter censorious and bitter language; to attack with harsh criticism or reproach, either spoken or written; to use invectives; -- with against; as, to inveigh against character, conduct, manners, customs, morals, a law, an abuse.
All men inveighed against him; all men, except court vassals, opposed him. — Milton
The artificial life against which we inveighed. — Hawthorne