Word: protest
Category: protest
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Synonyms: protest
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Translations: protest
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spanish
Translations:
protesta, protestar, protesto, reclamar
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german
Translations:
protest, protestieren, einspruch
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french
Translations:
renauder, contester, protestez, contestation, protestation, protester, protestent, exception, protestons
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italian
Translations:
protesta, protestare
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portuguese
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protesto, proteína, protestar
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dutch
Translations:
tegenwerping, protesteren, betwisten, bezwaar, bestrijden, protest
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russian
Translations:
опротестование, протест, опротестовать, протестовать, отнекиваться
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norwegian
Translations:
protestere, protest
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swedish
Translations:
protest, protestera
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finnish
Translations:
moite, protestoida, valitus, protesti, mielenosoitus
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danish
Translations:
protestere, protest
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czech
Translations:
protestovat, protest, ohrazení
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polish
Translations:
zapewnienie, protestować, protest
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turkish
Translations:
itiraz, protesto
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greek
Translations:
διαμαρτυρίες, διαμαρτυρία, διαμαρτύρομαι
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ukrainian
Translations:
протеїни
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bulgarian
Translations:
протест
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estonian
Translations:
protest, protesteerima, vaidlustama
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croatian
Translations:
protest, protestirati, prigovor
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lithuanian
Translations:
protestuoti, protestas
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latvian
Translations:
iebildums, protestēt, protests
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romanian
Translations:
protest
The meaning and "use of": protest
noun
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something. - the Hungarian team lodged an official protest
- express an objection to what someone has said or done. - she wouldn't let him pay, and he didn't protest
- declare (something) firmly and emphatically in the face of stated or implied doubt or in response to an accusation. - “I'm not being coy!” Lucy protested
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