protesters in the PONS Dictionary

protesters Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a mob of protesters

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The protesters carried placards demanding the immediate release of the convicted men.
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Police fired tear gas and whacked protesters with sticks.
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At least half a dozen protesters were injured.
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The cathedral remains a popular spot for protesters, due to the government's previous disinclination to arrest protesters inside church property.
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Meanwhile, there were violent incidents between the police and protesters throughout the country.
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Despite the cabinet reshuffle, many of the protesters said that they had no intention of calling off their week-old sit-in.
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Following the protest march, the government quickly agreed to the protesters demands.
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The malls had their rights of activity regulation challenged after protesters attempted to hand out leaflets at the malls.
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Protesters can always be dismissed as riffraff, even when they're eminently respectable.
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Additional speeches were also interrupted by the protesters.
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