Definition of Remonstrations. Meaning of Remonstrations. Synonyms of Remonstrations

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Definition of Remonstrations

Remonstration
Remonstration Re`mon*stra"tion (r?`m?n*str?"sh?n), n. [Cf. OF. remonstration, LL. remonstratio.] The act of remonstrating; remonstrance. [R.] --Todd.

Meaning of Remonstrations from wikipedia

- A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration, or remonstrance) is a public act of objection, disapproval or dissent against political advantage...
- (removing Engagers from the army and other influential positions) and remonstrating against Charles, the son of the recently beheaded King Charles I, being...
- period (475–221 BC) that contains a collection of stories, speeches, and remonstrations attributed to Yan Ying, a famous official from the State of Qi who served...
- traditionally held on part of his estate and firing his employee who remonstrates with him. Firth is then discomfited by the arrival of a new neighbour...
- Rome's presiding cleric, named Clement, wrote on behalf of his church to remonstrate with the Corinthian Christians who had ejected clergy without either...
- virtuous example to the rest. Jo's uncompromising character and frequent remonstrations also began to irritate the king. In late 1519, the conservative officials...
- dancing, and dressing too elaborately. She summoned him to her presence to remonstrate with him but was unsuccessful. She later charged him with treason, but...
- When, later that day, German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop remonstrated with Hitler for signing it, the Führer replied, "Oh, don't take it so...
- various songs. He refused a formal career and ignored his parents' remonstrations by dedicating himself to poetry. He sta**** at home until the age of...
- the church's, and it strictly regulated the right of the Parlements to remonstrate. The Code Louis later became the basis for the Napoleonic code, which...