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re·mon·strate \rə̇ˈmän(t)ˌstrāt, rēˈ- sometimes ˈremənzˌt- or ˈremənˌst-, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin remonstratus, past participle of remonstrare to point out, demonstrate, from Latin re- + monstrare to show — more at muster transitive verb 1. obsolete : to point out : demonstrate 2. obsolete : to call attention to (as a fault, wrong, or aggrieving condition) by way of censure, complaint, or protest 3. : to say or plead in protest, reproof, or opposition intransitive verb : to present and urge reasons in opposition (as to an act, measure, or proceedings) : expostulate < remonstrate with a person regarding his habits > Synonyms: see object |