protest in English

noun
1
a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
the Hungarian team lodged an official protest
2
a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused.
verb
1
express an objection to what someone has said or done.
she wouldn't let him pay, and he didn't protest
synonyms:express oppositionobjectdissenttake issuemake/take a standput up a fightkicktake exceptioncomplainexpress disapprovaldisagreedemurremonstratemake a fusscry outspeak outrailinveighfulminatekick up a fuss/stink
noun
verb

Use "protest" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "protest" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "protest", or refer to the context using the word "protest" in the English Dictionary.

1. Under protest.

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3. There was massive protest.

4. Is this a protest?

5. Peaceful protest is acceptable.

6. • Bid protest adjudications, and

7. I curtly dismissed this protest.

8. Some protest against Antlered animal

9. She cried aloud in protest.

10. Thai Demonstrators Hold " Bloody " Protest

11. It would be futile to protest.

12. The bedsprings squeaked in mousy protest.

13. It may also inhibit spontaneous protest.

14. Years ago they held a protest.

15. The incident stirred students to protest.

16. Acquiescence: Passive assent or agreement without protest

17. This had caused a ripple of protest.

18. 13 She groaned out loud in protest.

19. Teachers protest against holding of Convince allowance

20. During the day, people continue to protest.

21. There's protest marches arranged for this weekend.

22. The announcement raised a storm of protest.

23. The riot began as a peaceful protest.

24. Bohemian protest did them the most harm.

25. I translate his silence as a protest.

26. 1 It would be futile to protest.

27. He never uttered a word of protest.

28. It was an impassioned, largely peaceful protest.

29. This event attracted thousands marching in protest.

30. They fully intend to protest the decision.

31. An official protest could carry considerable clout .

32. The announcement provoked a storm of protest.

33. Some say Montezuma acquiesced virtually without protest.

34. All the parents walked out in protest.

35. They'll write a sharp note of protest.

36. He knew it was useless to protest.

37. Protest as a groan of anguish, as the sound of something buckling under pressure, rather than protest as a policy document.

38. The decision to invade provoked storms of protest.

39. The actors cancelled the meeting, aborting the protest.

40. Two members resigned from the board in protest.

41. Weston—(laughing Affectedly) I must protest against that

42. The protest seemed to echo across the room.

43. At this age, he staged a peaceful protest.

44. The constitution guarantees the right of peaceful protest.

45. Gandhi was an exponent of non-violent protest.

46. All protest is brutally repressed by the regime.

47. She braked suddenly, her tyres squealing in protest.

48. Extortion is not an acceptable method of protest.

49. China has registered a protest over foreign intervention.

50. Gandhi was the prophet of non-violent protest.