The act of expressing earnest opposition or protest.
1 Fanny made no attempt at remonstrance ; she left the room in silence.
2 At her entrance a trembling voice wailed in a tone of remonstrance :
3 No remonstrance ; I tell you I am acting as for your father.
4 The words softened her; she had dreaded reproach, if not indignant remonstrance .
5 Then I began my remonstrance - very tenderly , and in the lowest possible tones.
6 Without a word of remonstrance , the money was placed in her hand.
7 He shrugged impatiently; her remonstrance seemed to throw him out of temper.
8 She tendered not even a remonstrance ; she testified no shade of surprise.
9 Jesus' lips were opened in witness but never in complaint or remonstrance .
10 He put his hand up and broke in on her furious remonstrance .
11 Of course the President said he must, and civilly stopped the remonstrance .
12 At last, in the anguish of her concern, she ventured upon remonstrance .
13 Sir James Mackintosh now took up the question in a strong remonstrance .
14 But a word of vague remonstrance sent her into the unseen again.
15 A certain small amount of calculation entered the audacity of his remonstrance .
16 This remonstrance met with all the success and encouragement he could expect.
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