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Definition 1:
To show or express strong disagreement with or disapproval of something no obj + obj (US) .
Examples:
The victim’s family protested at/against the judge’s sentence.
There is no use protesting. I will not change my mind.
The coach protested the referee’s call.
The decision was protested by dozens of people.
Definition 2:
To show or express strong disapproval of something at a public event with other people no obj + obj (US) .
Examples:
Students protested at the civil rights rally.
They were protesting against the death penalty.
Peace activists protested the war.
Definition 3:
To say (something that other people do not agree with or believe) in a forceful way .
Examples:
The defendant protested [=declared] his innocence in court.
She protested that the law was unfair.
“But I’m innocent!” he protested.
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