protestation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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protestation in the PONS Dictionary

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protestation [ˌprɒtesˈteɪʃən, Am ˌprɑ:t̬esˈteɪ-] N pl

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Interstates 40 and 75 bisected the community much to the protestation of the neighborhood residents.
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Despite protestations, they commandeer the refugees' wheelbarrow, and set off cross-country on foot.
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Despite his protestations of innocence, there's no evidence to be found in his defense.
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Due to protestations from the team's players and management, he agreed to reconsider his decision, but made it final the following day.
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The prisoners begged so earnestly for mercy, and with such protestations of repentance, that they were pardoned.
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The other children bathe her, despite her shrieks and protestations.
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He accuses her of working with her father to spy on him and refuses to believe her protestations of innocence.
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An abler and more vigorous leader was required, one with less faith in petitions and protestations of loyalty.
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When politicians cover up affairs or scandals the masses often rise up in angry protestations and call for a more transparent government.
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In spite of their protestation to the presiding magistrate, the case went on for three months.
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