noun
- a horizontal bar or barrier, especially one used for support or as a boundary
- one of the two parallel metal bars that form a railroad track
- a system of railroad transportation
verb
- to complain angrily about something
- to provide or enclose with rails
Usage: often followed by ‘against’ or ‘at’
Examples
- She held onto the rail as she walked down the stairs.
- The train derailed when it hit a broken rail.
- We traveled by rail from New York to Boston.
- The protesters continued to rail against the new policy.
- They decided to rail the garden to keep the deer out.
- A water rail emerged from the marsh grass.
- The balcony rail needs to be repaired before winter.
- He would rail at anyone who disagreed with him.