Similar words: protestant reformation, attestation, detestation, protestant, contestation, protestantism, protest, protester. Meaning: [‚prəʊte'steɪʃn] n. 1. a formal and solemn declaration of objection 2. a strong declaration of protest.
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1. She repeated her protestation of innocence.
2. Her protestation of innocence had a hollow ring to it .
3. Despite his protestation to the contrary, he was extremely tired.
4. Despite their protestation, they were glad to accept our help.
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5. Every protestation that she should go on this outing was clearly a plea for her to stay and resist the invitation.
6. The call to community is not a hollow protestation of universal brotherhood.
7. She kneels and makes a show of protestation to him.
8. They have to make a protestation of that news.
9. His repeated protestation of his innocence did not avail him.
10. Despite their protestation, they were still glad to accept our help.
11. Nous avons adress é une protestation é nergique aupr è s de votre ambassade au sujet de cette affaire.
12. Was there really no more to the pitch than this rhetorical protestation of devotion?
13. And unfortunately the loudness of my voice often evokes protestation around.
14. Cherry was a green - eyed monster, but tried to hide it under protestation of admiration.
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