Similar words: postulate, ex post facto, capitulate, congratulate, recapitulate, expose, exposed, exposure. Meaning: [ɪk'spɒstjʊleɪt] v. reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion.
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1. expostulate with sb. about sth.
2. I expostulate with her on the impropriety.
3. Didn't I ever expostulate with you on the subject?
4. The father expostulate with his son about the foolishness of leaving school.
5. She expostulate with her husband about his habit of smoking in bed.
6. They expostulate with him about the risk involve in his plan.
7. Now and again one would try to expostulate with the man in white but it was no good; nobody was listening.
8. Breeze looked up, meaning to expostulate, but was silenced by what she saw in her sister's face.
9. He wanted to plunge in and expostulate with her.
10. Sons feel unreasonable, expostulate with simultaneously.
11. Didn't you ever expostulate with her on the subject?
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12. One of his students expostulate with him about his examination result.
13. For a moment I thought she was going to expostulate.
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