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I . pro·test N [ˈprəʊtest]

2. protest (demonstration):

3. protest (legal document):

II . pro·test VB intr [prə(ʊ)ˈtest]

III . pro·test VB trans [prə(ʊ)ˈtest]

2. protest Am (object to):

ˈpro·test march N

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Those protests were harshly contained by the centralist Yugoslav government.
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The end of his term was noted for financial cutbacks at the university, which was met by student protests.
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There have been many protests and clashes involving flags and symbols over the years.
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These events create contentions within society and act as motivators towards social protests and rebellion.
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Given these protests, the election was tabled and further teleconferences and virtual meetings have occurred.
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Protesters sometimes need to wear ski goggles and helmets to protect themselves from heavy-handed police tactics on completely peaceful protests and protesters.
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The country's five main political parties have staged protests against the king, arguing that he must either call fresh elections or reinstate the elected legislature.
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The video is clearly influenced by the protests and civil unrest that took place all across the country.
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About ten people were arrested during the protests and defence lawyers complained of intimidation.
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Since the late 1960s he has been active in antiwar demonstrations and resistance, focusing increasingly on antinuclear protests.
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