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remonstrate

[ri-mon-streyt] / rɪˈmɒn streɪt /


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Rangers defenders remonstrated with each other, but it was the kind of frailty everyone has seen from them for quite a while.

From BBC

Despite its military prowess, Sparta lacked strategic depth; its king, Archidamus II, therefore urged his countrymen to remonstrate with the Athenians, to buy time while recruiting other distant powers to their side.

From The Wall Street Journal

The driver exited the vehicle and could be heard remonstrating with the protesters about the road being blocked.

From BBC

They remonstrated with each other about this menace in their midst and their inability to stop him.

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The court heard Mr Fellows recognised Amesbury and approached him to remonstrate about a bridge closure in the town.

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