Sentences with derail
de·rail
D d - The present wave of political killings is the work of people trying to derail peace talks. [VERB noun]
- Several people were injured today when a train was derailed. [be VERB-ed]
- And there are concerns the latest violence has the potential to derail the delicate negotiations between the anti.
- Phil LUTTON Salary cap dramas that threaten to derail the club and bury them under mountains of debt and legal documents, the Titans can manage.
- Being drafted into the army derailed his career for two years.
- The derail was placed deliberately so that the train would fall into the river.
- Us President George Bush condemned the assassination attempt but said it would not derail democracy in East Timor.
- The train was destroyed when it was derailed by the penny.
- The conversation derailed once James brought up politics.
- The protesting students derailed the professor's lecture.