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单词 remonstrating
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remonstratingn.

Brit. /ˈrɛmənstreɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /rəˈmɑnˌstreɪdɪŋ/, /riˈmɑnˌstreɪdɪŋ/, /ˈrɛmənˌstreɪdɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: remonstrate v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < remonstrate v. + -ing suffix1.
The action or process of remonstrate v.; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [noun]
complaint1374
exclamation1430
reclamation1533
barking1549
remonstrance1593
remonstration1605
querulation1614
remonstrating1647
queruling1838
Protestantism1854
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > [noun] > action of complaining
yomeringc1000
grutching?c1225
plainingc1300
complaintc1384
murmurc1385
murmurationc1390
groiningc1405
grudgingc1420
musinga1425
querimonyc1450
storming1461
mutteringc1475
grudge1477
grunching1487
murmuringc1530
muting1542
repining1550
orpingc1598
maundering1611
oggannition1625
jowering1628
remonstrating1647
regrudginga1677
complaining1702
pesting1705
yammering1705
growling1752
pine1804
gruntling1834
bitching1939
griping1945
pissing1947
bitch1975
kitchen-sinking1975
1647 M. Nedham Lawyer Lincolnes-Inne Reformed 5 After so manifest Remonstrating to accuse and convince them by particulars, what doth our Lawyer, but play the Jack.
1672 A. Marvell Rehearsal Transpros'd i. 144 I do not like this Remonstrating nor these Remonstrants.
1748 London Mag. June 269/1 How busy we have been with our hints and rebuffs, with our pointings-out and remonstratings.
1783 Progr. & Present State Law Patronage Scotl. 36 These conditions have been settled, and shall we, without remonstrating, allow them to be disregarded?
1828 G. Miller Lect. Philos. Mod. Hist. VIII. lxxiv. 42 He restored to it [sc. the French parliament] the right of remonstrating, of which it had been deprived by the preceding monarch.
1896 A. Beardsley Let. ?7 Mar. (1970) 116 I am being hideously overcharged. Of course, I am not capable of remonstrating.
1908 J. H. Robinson & C. A. Beard Developm. Mod. Europe II. xlix. 6 Charles X confided the direction of the government to ultra-royalist ministers and prorogued the chambers for remonstrating.
1969 J. Goody Compar. Stud. Kinship iii. 61 He eventually allowed Naale to take this away without remonstrating.
2005 D. Blackwell Clamped 178 The two men..ceased their remonstrating and walked slowly away.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

remonstratingadj.

Brit. /ˈrɛmənstreɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /rəˈmɑnˌstreɪdɪŋ/, /riˈmɑnˌstreɪdɪŋ/, /ˈrɛmənˌstreɪdɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: remonstrate v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < remonstrate v. + -ing suffix2.
That remonstrates; characterized by or expressing remonstration.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [adjective] > remonstrating
expostulatory1592
expostulating1637
remonstrating1660
deprecatory1704
remonstrant1773
remonstratory1823
expostulative1837
Protestant1844
deprecating1871
expostulant1880
deprecative1884
1660 J. Sharp in O. Airy Lauderdale Papers (1884) I. 57 Most of the remonstrating party pursue the fatal way.
1737 ‘C. Dodd’ Church Hist. Eng. I. i. 81 Pope Clement having received this remonstrating letter, returned a full answer.
1771 Resol. Supporters Bill of Rights in ‘Junius’ Lett. (1775) II. 145 A remonstrating people, and an addressing, adulating representative.
1801 M. Edgeworth Belinda I. iii. 90 Lord Delacour came with his wise remonstrating face, to beg me 'to consider what was due to my own honour and his'.
1853 J. Hamilton Life in Earnest 32 Some persons..drag themselves to the inevitable task with remonstrating reluctance.
1863 J. C. Morison St. Bernard iii. iv. 348 He wrote a remonstrating letter to Guido.
1911 Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc. 43 683 The comment says, in a remonstrating tone, that explanatory terms ‘might be more misleading’.
1985 R. Munman Optical Corrections Sculpt. Donatello ii. 39 The figures of Herod and the remonstrating guest next to him.
2008 Waikato Times (Hamilton, N.Z.) (Nexis) 8 Mar. 3 The police hauled the remonstrating man away.

Derivatives

ˈremonstratingly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [adverb]
snobberlya1300
reprovinglya1382
rebukingly1442
increpatively1483
rebukefully1531
scoldingly1548
chidingly1552
checkinglya1627
reprehensively1631
objurgatorily1659
remonstratingly1829
admonitorily1845
remonstrantly1872
objurgatively1897
chasteningly1901
the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [adverb]
protestingly1758
remonstratingly1829
deprecatingly1836
remonstrantly1872
deprecatorily1873
deprecatively1879
expostulatingly1883
expostulatively1888
1829 Examiner 161/2 He remonstratingly exclaimed, ‘Too much help!’
1990 D. M. Bevington Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra 132/2 Pettishly or apologetically or remonstratingly, as the actress decides.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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