"Remonstrate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Remonstrate" Meaning

To express strong disapproval or dissent, typically in a formal or official manner.

Example: "The company remonstrated with the government about the tax laws they proposed."

In other words, remonstrate means to complain or object formal and officially.

"Remonstrate" Examples

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1. Formal protest, usually against an action or decision:

- The protesting students attempted to remonstrate over the college administration's decision to cut funding for the arts program.
- The activist group remonstrated against the ethical implications of the new product on social media.

2. To argue or protest formally about something:

- A teacher remonstrated with a student for plagiarism in a critical paper, asking for it to be rewritten.
- The engineer remonstrated the design flaws in the project to the development team.

3. To strongly disapprove and express dissatisfaction through protests, speeches, marches, etc.:

- Protesters remonstrated against the new policy by holding mass demonstrations outside the city hall.
- Local activists remonstrated publicly through banners and speeches.

4. Express evil, unjust goings-on in a loud or indignant manner:

- The accusatorial article in the newspaper loudly remonstrated against the corrupt politician's doings.
- The rightful shouting of irregularities in voting was the way that protests and public appeals were initially voiced.

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