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protest (verb), protests; protested; protesting
1. To express strong disapproval of or disagreement with something, or to refuse to obey or to accept something often by making a formal statement or taking action in public.
2. The act of protesting; an organized public manifestation of dissent.
3. To make a formal and a solemn declaration of objection.
4. The actions of making strong public expressions of disagreements and disapprovals: The crowd shouted their protests at the umpire's decision to penalize the football player.
2. The act of protesting; an organized public manifestation of dissent.
3. To make a formal and a solemn declaration of objection.
4. The actions of making strong public expressions of disagreements and disapprovals: The crowd shouted their protests at the umpire's decision to penalize the football player.
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“protests”
Massive street protests by those who are affected by economic losses: "There are anti-austerity protests by many segments of the populations; both students and older workers, that include education funding, infrastructure funding, manufacturing, aviation, social welfare, public workers, etc."
"Spain is engulfed by a nationwide anti-austerity strike."