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protest

1 of 2verb
/prəˈtɛst/
Forms:protests,protesting,protested,protested
1

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public

B1transitive
  • Employees decided to protest the unfair working conditions by organizing a strike.
  • The community members held signs and chanted slogans to protest the closure of their local library.
  • Activists peacefully marched to protest racial injustice and advocate for equality.
  • The scientist protested the misinterpretation of her research findings.
  • The accused protested the charges against him, maintaining his innocence.
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2

to express dissent or objection openly and publicly against a particular policy, decision, or course of action taken

  • Thousands of citizens gathered in the capital to protest against the government's proposed measures.
  • People around the world joined in protest against human rights violations in solidarity with oppressed communities.
  • Activists protested against police brutality, advocating for reforms.
  • Immigrant rights groups protested against anti-immigrant policies.
  • Animal rights activists protested against animal cruelty in laboratories.