"Remonstrants" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Those who remonstrate, or express strong objections or complaints, often in opposition to a law, plan, or action.
Example: A group of remonstrants gathered outside the city hall to protest a proposed development project.
Remodeling refers to the process of renovating or reconstructing something, typically a building, room, or property, to improve its appearance, function, or value. It involves making significant changes to the physical structure, layout, or systems, such as plumbing, electrical, or HVAC, to update or upgrade the space. Remodeling can be done to improve the aesthetic appeal, create more functional spaces, or increase the market value of a property.
Given to or returning to a former person's or group of people's original state, form, or condition.
Person responsible for visiting, inspecting, and taking charge of an older ship to prepare it safely or economically to continue regular service after its duties have been greatly revised or to place in a state for the laying up in the ordinary reserve.
The process of giving something a new design, often by changing its structure, layout, or organization.<br><br>Remodelling can be used to describe a renovation of a building, a makeover of a product, or even a transformation of a system or a process.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"My parents are remodeling the living room to make it look more modern."<br><br>"They are remodelling the company's organizational structure to increase efficiency."<br><br>Synonyms include: renovation, makeover, refurbishment, reconstruction.
Softening or soothing, especially the skin. <br><br>Example: The remollient lotion helped to calm my sunburn.
A stern expression of disapproval or complaint.<br><br>Example: The human rights group issued a remonstrance against the government's latest policy changes.
Formal expressions of protesting or objecting to something, usually in a polite and courteous manner.
To express strong disapproval or dissent, typically in a formal or official manner.<br><br>Example: "The company remonstrated with the government about the tax laws they proposed."<br><br>In other words, remonstrate means to complain or object formal and officially.
Rearrangement of a word. "Remonstration" is a noun that refers to a strong protest or formal expression of disapproval, often accompanied by a complaint or objection. It can also refer to an act of remonstrating, which is to express strong objection or protest against something, often in a formal or official manner.
Expressing disapproval or criticism, often in a formal or official manner.<br><br>Example: "The report was a remonstrative speech by the committee, urging the council to reevaluate its budget."
A remonstrator is a person who protests or expresses strong objections to something. It can also refer to a person who holds an official position of complaining or protesting on behalf of others, often in a religious or ecclesiastical context.<br><br>In the 17th and 18th centuries, a remonstrator was a person appointed by a church or religious assembly to present grievances or complaints to a higher authority.<br><br>The word "remonstrator" comes from the Latin "remonstrare," which means "to protest" or "to make a strong claim."