intr.v.  in·veighed, in·veigh·ing, in·veighs   To give vent to angry disapproval; protest vehemently. [Latin invehī, to attack with words, inveigh against, passive of invehere, to carry in : in-, in; see  IN-2 + vehere, to carry; see  wegh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] in·veigher n.  | 
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