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remonstrance

[ri-mon-struhns] / rɪˈmɒn strəns /




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I'd be glad to see others take up the torch of remonstrance and dissent.

From Salon

There is a method to all the remonstrance.

From New York Times

“Despite years of remonstrance on my part, he still commits this offense.”

From New York Times

My own wife, sipping at her Oregon pinot noir, strikes a precise replica of the Cersei smile as she bangs out e-mail remonstrances to her colleagues.

From The New Yorker

So do I. But our remonstrance seems futile against a people whose false gods include the biblical golden calf of capitalism itself.

From Salon