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argue,censure,challenge,combat,criticize,dispute,dissent,expostulate

protest, acquiesce, comply, assent

GRE 2 (Graduate Record Examination), Correspondence and Understanding, Vilification and Vitriol, Objection and Disapproval

complain

remonstrate

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How to pronounce remonstrate (audio)

Dictionary definition of remonstrate

To protest or object to something in a forceful or emphatic way.
"He felt it was necessary to remonstrate with his neighbor about the excessive noise."

Detailed meaning of remonstrate

It typically involves expressing strong disapproval or opposition to a particular action, decision, or policy. When someone remonstrates, they are usually trying to persuade others to reconsider their actions or decisions, and may do so with a sense of urgency or desperation. The term is often used in formal or legal contexts, where it may be necessary to make a clear and compelling case for a particular point of view or course of action. Remonstrating can be done verbally or in writing, and can be directed at individuals, groups, or institutions.

Example sentences containing remonstrate

1. Parents remonstrate loudly when schools alter traditional learning methods.
2. Workers remonstrate against poor conditions, demanding urgent improvements.
3. Villagers remonstrate to prevent the closure of the local healthcare center.
4. Athletes remonstrate unfair rules, voicing concerns to the organizing committee.
5. Activists remonstrate the new law, claiming an infringement of civil rights.
6. Citizens remonstrate, feeling ignored by those they elected into power.

History and etymology of remonstrate

The noun 'rebuff' has its origins in French and can be traced back to the Old French word 'rebouffer,' which means 'to reprimand' or 'to reject.' It's formed by adding the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again' or 'back') to the word 'buffe,' which denotes a blow or a slap. Over time, 'rebuff' was adopted into English, retaining its sense of a sharp or blunt rejection or refusal. When someone experiences a 'rebuff,' it's akin to being metaphorically slapped or pushed back in response to an offer, request, or advance. The etymology of 'rebuff' captures the forceful and decisive nature of such rejections, emphasizing the idea of a strong and often uncompromising refusal.

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Further usage examples of remonstrate

1. Writers remonstrate censorship, advocating for freedom and creative expression.
2. Students remonstrate tuition hikes, pushing for affordable education for all.
3. Neighbors remonstrate the construction, fearing environmental degradation.
4. Patients remonstrate long wait times, urging for a more efficient system.
5. Farmers remonstrate land grabs, striving to protect their ancestral grounds.
6. I decided to remonstrate with my boss about the unfair workload.
7. She had the courage to remonstrate with the authorities about the unjust treatment.
8. We must remonstrate against the decision to cut funding for education.
9. The students planned to remonstrate with the principal regarding the new dress code.
10. He chose to remonstrate with his friend about his irresponsible behavior.
11. The citizens gathered to remonstrate against the government's oppressive policies.
12. The employee decided to remonstrate with the management about the lack of work-life balance.
13. It is important to remonstrate against any form of discrimination.
14. The group of activists decided to remonstrate with the company about its environmental practices.
15. She summoned the courage to remonstrate with her partner about their constant arguments.
16. The community came together to remonstrate against the closure of their local library.
17. The union members planned to remonstrate with the management about the unfair labor practices.
18. She couldn't help but remonstrate with her sibling about their reckless behavior.
19. It is crucial to remonstrate against any violation of human rights.
20. He chose to remonstrate with the board members about their questionable decisions.
21. The customers decided to remonstrate with the store manager regarding the faulty product.
22. She felt compelled to remonstrate with her parents about their strict rules.
23. The protesters gathered to remonstrate against the government's new tax policies.
24. He mustered the courage to remonstrate with his professor about the unjust grading system.

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