expostulating (Meaning)

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expostulating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Expostulate

expostulating Sentence Examples

  1. The professor expostulated about the importance of critical thinking in academic research.
  2. The politician expostulated against the proposed tax hike, arguing that it would harm the economy.
  3. The customer expostulated with the manager about the poor service they had received.
  4. The lawyer expostulated on behalf of their client, arguing that they were not guilty of the charges against them.
  5. The activist expostulated against the government's environmental policies, calling for more action to protect the planet.
  6. The teacher expostulated to the students about the need to study hard for their upcoming exams.
  7. The preacher expostulated on the importance of faith and morality in everyday life.
  8. The scientist expostulated about the latest findings in their field, sharing their excitement with their colleagues.
  9. The parent expostulated with their child about their behavior, trying to help them understand the consequences of their actions.
  10. The writer expostulated on the beauty of nature in their latest poem, using vivid imagery to create a sense of awe and wonder.

FAQs About the word expostulating

of Expostulate

protesting, complaining,objecting, excepting, quarrelling, taking issue,demurring, cavilling, remonstrating (with), taking exception

following, accepting, accepting, agreeing, agreeing, following,approving, approving, advocating, upholding

The professor expostulated about the importance of critical thinking in academic research.

The politician expostulated against the proposed tax hike, arguing that it would harm the economy.

The customer expostulated with the manager about the poor service they had received.

The lawyer expostulated on behalf of their client, arguing that they were not guilty of the charges against them.