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protestation

[prot-uh-stey-shuhn, proh-tuh-, -te-] / ˌprɒt əˈsteɪ ʃən, ˌproʊ tə-, -tɛ- /


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I had warned in a few live appearances not to take at full face value the protestations about how dire the OBR forecast had been.

From BBC

But, Still said, their protestations fell on deaf ears.

From Los Angeles Times

Without those options, the only other office she may have her sights on is president, despite her protestations.

From BBC

Despite Powell's protestations, the Fed would have a role in trying to limit the harm to financial stability.

From Reuters

As a writer, Vuillard has drawn on this background of protestation and distrust of power structures to produce a succession of short, biting historical narratives, distinguished by a tone of ironic exasperation.

From New York Times