intransitive. With with or †gainst. To make a complaint, protest, or objection; to find fault, take exception.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > protest or remonstrate [verb (intransitive)] (17) quarrelc1391 intransitive. With with or †gainst. To make a complaint, protest, or objection; to find fault, take exception. reclaimc1425 intransitive. To protest, object, disagree. Also figurative. Obsolete. to make courtesy (at)1542 The courteous or ceremonious expression of apology or deprecation: in phrases to make courtesy (at), to make a show of ceremonious deprecation… protest1550 intransitive. Originally: to make a formal (often written) declaration against a proposal, decision, etc.; to complain, remonstrate. Now usually… recontest1611 transitive. To contest again. Also intransitive. objurgate1642 intransitive. To remonstrate; to complain; to rail against. obtest1650 intransitive. (a) To make supplication or entreaty; to beseech or implore; to plead with a person. (b) To call heaven to witness; to protest against. remonstrant1654 intransitive. To act as a remonstrant (remonstrant, n. 2); to remonstrate; to protest against something. remonstrate1655 intransitive. With with or against. represent1717 intransitive. To present objections to something; to make representations against. Obsolete. protest1870 intransitive. Of a (large) number of people: to express collective disapproval or dissent publicly, typically by means of an organized… Subcategories:— to a person (2) — aggressively, loudly, or angrily (4) |
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