n.
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ˈprəʊtɛst/
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
▸an organized public demonstration objecting to an official policy or course of action.
- Law a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused.
v.
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prəˈtɛst/
- express an objection to an action or remark.
▸engage in public protest.
▸N. Amer. publicly protest against.
- make an emphatic declaration or denial in response to doubt or accusation.
- Law write or obtain a protest in regard to (a bill).
Derivative
- protester
(also protestor)
n.
- protesting adj.
- protestingly adv.
Etymology
ME (in the sense ‘make a solemn declaration’): from OFr. protester, from L. protestari ‘assert formally’, based on testis ‘a witness’.