inrail Antonyms

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Meaning of inrail

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inrail (v. t.)

To rail in; to inclose or surround, as with rails.

inrail Sentence Examples

  1. The safety inrail on the highway prevented the car from plunging over the edge.
  2. The inrail of the train track kept the locomotive from derailing.
  3. The balcony's inrail provided a sturdy support for the weightlifter.
  4. The inrail around the swimming pool prevented accidents by preventing falls into the water.
  5. The inrail on the staircase protected the elderly resident from tumbling down the stairs.
  6. The inrail on the trampoline kept children safely inside the bouncing area.
  7. The inrail on the rollercoaster prevented passengers from being thrown out during thrilling rides.
  8. The inrail on the bridge guarded pedestrians from strong winds and kept them secure.
  9. The inrail on the conveyor belt prevented objects from falling off during transportation.
  10. The inrail on the elevator shaft prevented people from entering the dangerous area while the elevator was in motion.

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To rail in; to inclose or surround, as with rails.

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The safety inrail on the highway prevented the car from plunging over the edge.

The inrail of the train track kept the locomotive from derailing.

The balcony's inrail provided a sturdy support for the weightlifter.

The inrail around the swimming pool prevented accidents by preventing falls into the water.