protesting in English

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
2
declare (something) firmly and emphatically in the face of stated or implied doubt or in response to an accusation.
“I'm not being coy!” Lucy protested
3
write or obtain a protest in regard to (a bill).
verb

Use "protesting" in a sentence

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

1. Protesting against an eviction.

2. Complaining: as in protesting, whining

3. Protesting Allottees demand possession of their plots

4. 26 Protesting students occupied the TV station.

5. The babe Bawled tremendously, protesting with great violence

6. Algerians have been protesting for a year

7. Placating protesting workers may help calm a tense situation.

8. Aggrieved minority groups are protesting against the proposed law

9. In East Germany, protesting against the state was often prohibited.

10. 1 Local fishermen are protesting about the latest government regulations.

11. Without a grumble she forced protesting muscles to obey her commands.

12. One even had Begrudging respect for the activists protesting their buses

13. Immediately, protesting cries rose up from the tobacco, advertising, and publishing industries.

14. A Confederacy of students is protesting against the school’s strict detention policy

15. I was protesting this forcible land acquisition and so I was arrested.

16. Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.

17. 9 Amnesty International is protesting against the inhumane treatment of these political prisoners.

18. During the dispute, numerous people wrote letters protesting against the Diocese of London's behaviour.

19. Each worker was asked to contribute one dollar to help in protesting the dispute.

20. Residents of Jeju began protesting against the elections a year before they took place.

21. After two hours of protesting, they had to fly me to a hospital in Halifax.

22. Synonyms for Averring include declaring, affirming, asserting, maintaining, avowing, avouching, professing, protesting, stating and claiming

23. Synonyms for Animadverting include fulminating, raging, criticising, criticizing, denouncing, thundering, censuring, ranting, protesting and railing

24. I really think this event is just bread and Circuses to get us to stop protesting

25. They're protesting about the right to vote and the way they're treated in your state.

26. Chartism was a movement of the industrial working class, protesting against their living and working conditions

27. He was active in the UNEF students' union, protesting against the war in Algeria (1954–62).

28. They are protesting against inflation, unemployment, the deep corruption of the state, the government’s support for terrorism.

29. When you participate in a march protesting the closing of a neighborhood library, you're an Activist

30. And yet he has no such reservations when it comes to protesting what he calls my " barbaric " methods.

31. Residents have been protesting for years against aircraft noise, in particular against the noise pollution at night.

32. The protesting Tibetans, however, surely cannot be expected to accept meekly the crushing of their demonstrations in March.

33. She had been granted absolution of her sins,[Sentencedict.com] but had died protesting her innocence to the last.

34. All over Greenwich and down into Deptford and along in Woolwich, people were protesting at the sudden heat.

35. Many Gandhians who had kept mum during earlier riots are protesting this time and Activelyworking for restoration of peace.

36. I would not augment difficulties by protesting against them[Sentencedict.com], as this only led to failure and wasted energy.

37. It was Anxi tea that was thrown overboard by colonists protesting British taxes at the Boston Tea Party

38. There were demonstrations just down the street from our house all the time, students protesting against the military government.

39. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is protesting one of the joyous traditions of hockey, says the newsletter Dispatches.

40. Blustering (comparative more Blustering, superlative most Blustering) Engaged in or involving the process of Blustering, speaking or protesting loudly

41. On 1 December 2008, after protesting for three months, the protesters left Government House as there were constant attacks.

42. In the video, Michael Jackson danced down a make-believe street protesting that "the kid is not my son"

43. They were protesting more labor reforms of the Socialist government, in particular the raising of the retirement age to 67.

44. In fact, Witnesses from about 50 countries sent Hitler some 20,000 letters and telegrams protesting the mistreatment of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

45. The foremen, members of the white-collar Manufacturing Science and Finance union, were protesting over the threat of compulsory redundancies.

46. Jubilant, most gave up the idea of protesting in the freezing temperatures again, but approximately 000 persisted with their plan.

47. 29 Forbes was protesting a Clinton administration effort to close a Medicare tax loophole that benefits thousands of business partnerships.

48. Parke doesn't deny it, noting a shift from protesting outside bases towards well-mannered lobbying in the corridors of power.

49. People protesting the killing of 17-year-old Hunter Brittain doing burnouts in the parking lot of the Lonoke County sheriff's office

50. In February 2003, Google stopped showing the advertisements of Oceana, a non-profit organization protesting a major cruise ship's sewage treatment practices.