Synonym: challenge, disapprove, dispute, dissent, object, squawk. Similar words: protein, protection, protective, environmental protection, test, testify, testing, contest. Meaning: ['prəʊtest] n. 1. a formal and solemn declaration of objection 2. the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent 3. the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval. v. 1. utter words of protest 2. express opposition through action or words 3. affirm or avow formally or solemnly.
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241. The group also listed some of the many sites that shifted their backgrounds to black as part of the protest.
242. Finally, apart from one small reference, the analysis never examines the relationship between collective protest and internal war.
243. The band will also record public service announcements for local radio stations, urging petitions to protest the arrest.
244. The four major opposition parties reportedly decided to boycott the Nov. 29 elections in protest at alleged unfair election conditions.
245. To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men. Abraham Lincoln
246. That bright idea, understandably, provoked howls of protest and is so obviously wrong that Rep.
247. Brady collapsed on Boxing Day, three months into a hunger strike in protest at his transfer to a tougher ward.
248. Animal rights groups have called for a tourism boycott in protest against the plan.
249. We too need to accept the responsibility to act peacefully and protest constructively.
250. He went down to protest and himself began to receive blows.
251. Protest itself has become an art form since the end of General Franco's dictatorship.
252. That protest is of the essence of true democratic activity is axiomatic.
253. Hundreds of angry students gathered to protest the tuition increase.
254. The hot car seats stung the children's bare legs and made them cry out in protest.
255. President Yeltsin overruled their objections on his return from holiday,(sentencedict.com) and refused to accept Saburov's resignation in protest.
256. Ludens said afterwards that it was a sound of protest at this rough handling.
257. The cries of protest are lost in thunderous applause, and then a hush descends.
258. Schoolchildren rioted in protest at examination fees; teachers planned a pay strike; and black activists threatened to occupy white schools.
259. The action taken in London had an immediate affect elsewhere as ambulance crews began to protest at the Government's intervention.
260. The breakaway union is balloting its members for a one-day token strike in protest over the amended pit closure plans.
261. Protest as a groan of anguish, as the sound of something buckling under pressure, rather than protest as a policy document.
262. Household lights were repeatedly switched on and off, in protest against the government's economic adjustment programme.http://Sentencedict.com
263. The police had to use tear gas to break up the protest.
264. So, in protest, they are voting in local ballots to refuse to cover for staff vacancies or for long-term absences.
265. Foreign Minister Shailendra Kumar Upadhyaya resigns in protest at police brutality during pro-democracy demonstrations.
266. He was listed as a naughty boy when he joined a protest against censorship in the arts.
267. Her loins seemed to tear in protest, and she groaned aloud.
268. Many members of the parish were profoundly ambivalent about the protest.
269. They blocked the entrances in protest at what they claim is the unnecessary culling of badgers organised from the base.
270. By August the government was trying to pacify protest by undertaking to summon an elected consultative assembly.
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