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REMONSTRATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
intransitive verb : to present and urge reasons in opposition : expostulate usually used with with transitive verb : to say or plead in protest, reproof, or ...
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REMONSTRATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) ... to present reasons in complaint; plead in protest. Synonyms: expostulate, object, argue. remonstrate. / ...
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REMONSTRATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to complain to someone or about something: I went to the boss to remonstrate against the new rules. The editor remonstrated with him about the inaccuracies in ...
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remonstrate
remonstrate, v. (ˈrɛmənstreɪt, older rɪˈmɒn-) [ad. med.L. remonstrāt-, ppl. stem of remonstrāre to demonstrate, f. re- re- + monstrāre to show. Cf. OF. remonstrer (14th c.; mod.F. remontrer).] † 1. a. trans. To make plain or manifest, demonstrate, exhibit, show. Also const. to a person. Obs. (common...
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remonstrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (intransitive) To object with in critical fashion; to express disapproval (with, against). · (intransitive, chiefly historical) Specifically, to lodge an ...
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REMONSTRATE (WITH) Synonyms: 91 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for REMONSTRATE (WITH): object, protest, take exception, complain, take issue, kick, expostulate, demur; Antonyms of REMONSTRATE ...
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remonstrate
remonstrate/ˈremənstreɪt; ?@ rɪˈmɔnstreɪt; rɪ`mɑnstret/ v[Ipr]~ with sb; ~ against sth (fml 文) make a protest or complaint about sb/sth 对某人[某事物]提出抗议; 抱怨 I remonstrated with him about his rudeness. 他粗暴无礼, 我给他提了意见. remonstrate against cruelty to children 反对虐待儿童.
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remonstrate | LDOCE - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
remonstrate meaning, definition, what is remonstrate: to tell someone that you strongly disapp...: Learn more.
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remonstrate - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
remonstrate · to say or plead in protest, objection, or disapproval. · [Obs.]to show. v.i.. to present reasons in complaint; plead in protest ...
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378 Synonyms & Antonyms for REMONSTRATE | Thesaurus.com
remonstrate · animadvert · blame · censure · challenge · combat · complain · criticize · decry · demur · deprecate · disapprove · disparage · dispute · dissent ...
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Remonstrate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Remonstrate is a word that puts the glow of respectability on the action of yelling at someone or telling them that they're wrong.
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REMONSTRATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to say or plead in protest, objection, complaint, etc. 2. Obsolete to point out; show; demonstrate verb intransitive 3. to present and urge reasons in ...
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He is briefly mentioned in a text by Appian, who said that he killed some Roman ambassadors who were sent to remonstrate about him providing mercenaries
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Synonyms of ARGUE | Collins American English Thesaurus
Jan 3, 2024Synonyms for ARGUE: discuss, assert, claim, debate, dispute, maintain, reason, remonstrate, quarrel, bicker, …
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remonstrable
† reˈmonstrable, a. Obs. [See remonstrate v. and -able.] Demonstrable.1604 Supplic. Masse Priests §33 If the Church were or could be invisible or not remonstrable. 1618 T. Adams Bad Leaven Wks. (1629) 712 Was it such a sinne for Adam to eate a forbidden Apple? Yes; the greatnesse is remonstrable in ...
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