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re·mon·strate

 (rĭ-mŏn′strāt′, rĕm′ŏn-)
v. re·mon·strat·ed, re·mon·strat·ing, re·mon·strates
v.tr.
To say or plead in protest, objection, or reproof.
v.intr.
To reason or plead in protest; present an objection. See Synonyms at object.

[Medieval Latin remōnstrāre, remōnstrāt-, to demonstrate : Latin re-, re- + Latin mōnstrāre, to show (from mōnstrum, portent; see monster).]

re′mon·stra′tion (rē′mŏn-strā′shən, rĕm′ən-) n.
re·mon′stra·tive (rĭ-mŏn′strə-tĭv) adj.
re·mon′stra·tive·ly adv.
re·mon′stra′tor n.
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remonstrate

(ˈrɛmənˌstreɪt)
vb
1. (intr) (usually foll by: with, against, etc) to argue in protest or objection: to remonstrate with the government.
2. (tr) archaic to show or point out (a fault, etc)
[C16: from Medieval Latin remonstrāre to point out (errors), from Latin re- + monstrāre to show]
ˌremonˈstration n
remonstrative adj
ˈremonˌstrator n
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re•mon•strate

(rɪˈmɒn streɪt)

v.t., v.i. -strat•ed, -strat•ing.
to reason or plead in protest, objection, or complaint.
[1590–1600; < Medieval Latin remōnstrātus, past participle of remōnstrāre to exhibit, demonstrate = Latin re- re- + mōnstrāre to show; see -ate1]
re•mon′strat•ing•ly, adv.
re•mon•stra•tion (ˌri mɒnˈstreɪ ʃən, ˌrɛm ən-) n.
re•mon′stra•tive (-strə tɪv) adj.
re•mon′stra•tive•ly, adv.
re•mon′stra•tor, n.
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remonstrate


Past participle: remonstrated
Gerund: remonstrating

Imperative
remonstrate
remonstrate
Present
I remonstrate
you remonstrate
he/she/it remonstrates
we remonstrate
you remonstrate
they remonstrate
Preterite
I remonstrated
you remonstrated
he/she/it remonstrated
we remonstrated
you remonstrated
they remonstrated
Present Continuous
I am remonstrating
you are remonstrating
he/she/it is remonstrating
we are remonstrating
you are remonstrating
they are remonstrating
Present Perfect
I have remonstrated
you have remonstrated
he/she/it has remonstrated
we have remonstrated
you have remonstrated
they have remonstrated
Past Continuous
I was remonstrating
you were remonstrating
he/she/it was remonstrating
we were remonstrating
you were remonstrating
they were remonstrating
Past Perfect
I had remonstrated
you had remonstrated
he/she/it had remonstrated
we had remonstrated
you had remonstrated
they had remonstrated
Future
I will remonstrate
you will remonstrate
he/she/it will remonstrate
we will remonstrate
you will remonstrate
they will remonstrate
Future Perfect
I will have remonstrated
you will have remonstrated
he/she/it will have remonstrated
we will have remonstrated
you will have remonstrated
they will have remonstrated
Future Continuous
I will be remonstrating
you will be remonstrating
he/she/it will be remonstrating
we will be remonstrating
you will be remonstrating
they will be remonstrating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been remonstrating
you have been remonstrating
he/she/it has been remonstrating
we have been remonstrating
you have been remonstrating
they have been remonstrating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been remonstrating
you will have been remonstrating
he/she/it will have been remonstrating
we will have been remonstrating
you will have been remonstrating
they will have been remonstrating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been remonstrating
you had been remonstrating
he/she/it had been remonstrating
we had been remonstrating
you had been remonstrating
they had been remonstrating
Conditional
I would remonstrate
you would remonstrate
he/she/it would remonstrate
we would remonstrate
you would remonstrate
they would remonstrate
Past Conditional
I would have remonstrated
you would have remonstrated
he/she/it would have remonstrated
we would have remonstrated
you would have remonstrated
they would have remonstrated
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.remonstrate - argue in protest or opposition
object - express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent; "She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with"; "When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license"
2.remonstrate - present and urge reasons in opposition
represent - point out or draw attention to in protest or remonstrance; "our parents represented to us the need for more caution"
inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"
3.remonstrate - censure severely or angrilyremonstrate - 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"
castigate, chasten, chastise, objurgate, correct - censure severely; "She chastised him for his insensitive remarks"
brush down, tell off - reprimand; "She told the misbehaving student off"
criticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

remonstrate

verb (Formal) protest, challenge, argue, take issue, object, complain, dispute, dissent, take exception, expostulate He remonstrated with the referee.
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remonstrate

verb
To express opposition, often by argument:
Informal: kick, squawk.
Idioms: set up a squawk, take exception.
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Translations

remonstrate

[ˈremənstreɪt] VI (= protest) → protestar, quejarse; (= argue) → discutir
to remonstrate about sthprotestar contra algo, poner reparos a algo
to remonstrate with sbreconvenir a algn
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remonstrate

[ˈrɛmənstreɪt] vi
to remonstrate with sb → se plaindre à qn
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remonstrate

viprotestieren (against gegen); to remonstrate with somebody (about something)jdm Vorhaltungen (wegen etw) machen
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remonstrate

[ˈrɛmənˌstreɪt] vi (frm) → protestare
to remonstrate with sb about sth → fare le proprie rimostranze a qn circa qc
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I can never forget his naive sort of astonishment when remonstrated with for what appeared a most dare-devil performance.
"But, Pollyanna, Pollyanna," remonstrated Miss Polly.
The doctor remonstrated to him privately concerning this behaviour, but could obtain no other satisfaction than the following plain declaration: "If you dislike anything in my brother's house, sir, you know you are at liberty to quit it." This strange, cruel, and almost unaccountable ingratitude in the captain, absolutely broke the poor doctor's heart; for ingratitude never so thoroughly pierces the human breast as when it proceeds from those in whose behalf we have been guilty of transgressions.
"Rachel, darling!" I remonstrated gently, "true greatness and true courage are ever modest."
'But you are such an unreasonable woman,' remonstrated Mr.
Harris," remonstrated the manufacturer, "isn't this rather sudden?"
"But why are you angry?" remonstrated Tikhon, "just as if I'd never seen your Frenchmen!
"Why, my love!" I remonstrated. "Ada, why should you not speak to us!"
Philander," remonstrated the professor, "this unseemly haste is most unbecoming to men of letters.
Look sharp for old Bounderby, Loo!' Tom remonstrated.
'I remonstrated with you,' she began again, 'because--'
And when those defendants were remonstrated with, their captain snapped his fingers in the plaintiffs' teeth, and assured them that by way of doxology to the deed he had done, he would now retain their line, harpoons, and boat, which had remained attached to the whale at the time of the seizure.

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