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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Remonstrate (0.02804 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Remonstrate.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: remonstrate
berbantah
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: remonstrate
remonstrate
v 1: argue in protest or opposition
2: present and urge reasons in opposition [syn:
point out]
3: censure severely or angrily;
“The mother scolded the child
for entering a stranger's car”;
“The deputy ragged the
Prime Minister”;
“The customer dressed down the waiter for
bringing cold soup” [syn:
call on the carpet,
rebuke,
rag,
trounce,
reproof,
lecture,
reprimand,
jaw,
dress down,
call down,
scold,
chide,
berate,
bawl out
,
chew out,
chew up,
have words,
lambaste,
lambast]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Remonstrate
Remonstrate
\Re*mon"strate\ (-str?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Remonstrated (-str?*t?d); p. pr. & vb. n.
Remonstrating.]
[LL. remonstratus, p. p. of remonstrare to remonstrate; L.
pref. re- + monstrare to show. See
Monster.]
To point out; to show clearly; to make plain or manifest;
hence, to prove; to demonstrate. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
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I will remonstrate to you the third door. --B. Jonson.
[1913 Webster]
Remonstrate
\Re*mon"strate\, v. i.
To present and urge reasons in opposition to an act, measure,
or any course of proceedings; to expostulate; as, to
remonstrate with a person regarding his habits; to
remonstrate against proposed taxation.
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It is proper business of a divine to state cases of
conscience, and to remonstrate against any growing
corruptions in practice, and especially in principles.
--Waterland.
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Syn:
Expostulate,
Remonstrate.
Usage: These words are commonly interchangeable, the
principal difference being that expostulate is now
used especially to signify remonstrance by a superior
or by one in authority. A son remonstrates against the
harshness of a father; a father expostulates with his
son on his waywardness. Subjects remonstrate with
their rulers; sovereigns expostulate with the
parliament or the people.
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