protest|protested|protesting|protests in English
verb
[pro·test || 'prəʊtest]
demonstrate, remonstrate; assert, make a declaration; assert objection, declare oppositio
Use "protest|protested|protesting|protests" in a sentence
1. A SEALDS affiliate also posted images of the protest, estimating that closer to 350,000 people attended the protests:
2. Protesting against an eviction.
3. Complaining: as in protesting, whining
4. 'That's outrageous!' he protested.
5. He protested against the bad treatment.
6. 10 She protested her innocence .
7. Protesting Allottees demand possession of their plots
8. I protested but she persisted.
9. She protested about the expense.
10. 26 Protesting students occupied the TV station.
11. The babe Bawled tremendously, protesting with great violence
12. Algerians have been protesting for a year
13. Separating anti-Syrian protests and pro-Syrian counter protests in 2005.
14. Placating protesting workers may help calm a tense situation.
15. Citizens protested Conscription by burning their draft …
16. They also protested against employment sex discrimination.
17. Science took a chance and nature protested.
18. I protested, but she carried on regardless.
19. Massive protests erupted.
20. Under protest.
21. We protested strongly against such barbarous aggression.
22. Aggrieved minority groups are protesting against the proposed law
23. Their protests went unheard.
24. She protested strongly at being called a snob.
25. The children protested when they were punished unfairly.