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protest

/ˈprəʊ.test/

[/ˈprəʊ.test/]

public objection

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Definition

A public expression of objection or disapproval, often through demonstrations. It is a way for people to demand change.

Example

Thousands joined the peaceful protest, holding signs and chanting outside the government building.

Thousands joined the peaceful protest, holding signs and chanting outside the government building.

Etymology

From Latin 'protestari' (to declare publicly), from 'pro-' (forth) and 'testari' (to testify).

How & Where It’s Used

Used in politics, activism, and everyday objection.

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