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41protest — 1. noun 1) he resigned as a protest Syn: objection, complaint, exception, disapproval, challenge, dissent, demurral, remonstration, fuss, outcry Ant: support, approval 2) …
42protest — When a jockey, owner, trainer or steward alleges interference by one party against another during a race that may have affected the outcome of a race. If a protest is upheld by officials, the runner that caused the interference is placed directly …
43protest — n 1. objection, exception, disagreement; demur, demurral, scruple, qualm, compunction; challenge; negation, denial, disclaimer; complaint, grievance, Inf. beef, Inf. kick, Sl. squawk, Sl. bitch, peeve, Inf. pet peeve, Inf. gripe, Inf. grouse. 2.… …
44kick against the pricks — protest against things which are unpleasant …
45outcry against — protest against , objection to …
46protest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. objection, complaint, remonstrance, contradiction, disapproval, expostulation, protestation. v. t. object, remonstrate, complain, contradict, repudiate, default; declare (see affirmation). See dissent …
47protest — I. v. n. Declare (solemnly), aver, affirm, assert, asseverate, avow, profess, attest, testify. II. v. a. Declare (solemnly), assert, affirm, asseverate. III. n. Declaration (made in a formal manner against something) …
48protest march — /ˈproʊtɛst matʃ/ (say prohtest mahch) noun a march held, usually through public streets, to demonstrate against a particular issue …
49protest movement — /ˈproʊtɛst muvmənt/ (say prohtest moohvmuhnt) noun a social movement which loosely gathers those who are united against a particular issue …
50Protests against the Iraq War — The February 15, 2003 anti war protest in London. Beginning in 2002, and continuing after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, protests against the Iraq War were held in many cities worldwide, often coordinated to occur simultaneously around the world.… …