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III . protest [prəˈtest, Am proʊˈ-] VB trans

2. protest Am (show dissent):

protest
protest

protest march N

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To this end, he sought to militarise the revolution since the first signs of popular disobedience and protest became apparent.
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In 2011, workers on the project held a protest against unpaid wages.
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Even when he abolished vexatious levies such as octroi and highway toll, there was hardly a murmur of protest.
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Police later maintained that some protest organizers were complicit in providing cover for the vandals.
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A letter of protest signed about 1500 artists, professionals, and other concerned citizens argued for civic freedoms and art as one sphere of freedom, incorrectness, difference.
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In 1969 for several nights, hundreds of women stayed out past the university women's curfew in protest of the curfew policy.
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The revivalist scene thus became associated with the opposition, and became a vehicle for protest against free-market capitalism.
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Everyone has the right to protest but no one has the right to infringe upon others' freedom.
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Despite the first lieutenants protest of the incompatibility of the two types of mooring lines, the shipyards riggers claimed they had no other lines available.
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He was cleared of a charge of a public order offence and then repeated the protest on Christmas Day.
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