protestation (Meaning)

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protestation (n)

a formal and solemn declaration of objection

a strong declaration of protest

protestation Sentence Examples

  1. His protestation of innocence fell on deaf ears as the evidence against him was overwhelming.
  2. Despite her protestations, the teacher assigned extra homework to the entire class.
  3. The suspect's protestations of ignorance were met with skepticism by the authorities.
  4. In his protestation, he claimed that he had no knowledge of the crime committed.
  5. Her protestation against the unfair treatment of workers gained widespread support within the community.
  6. Despite his protestations to the contrary, it was clear that he was responsible for the damage to the property.
  7. The politician's protestation of dedication to the public good was met with cynicism by his opponents.
  8. The protestation of love in his eyes was unmistakable as he gazed at her.
  9. Despite her protestations, her parents insisted on her attending the prestigious university.
  10. His protestation against the proposed changes to the company's policies sparked a heated debate among the employees.

FAQs About the word protestation

a formal and solemn declaration of objection, a strong declaration of protest

declaration, assertion, insistence, profession, asseveration,claim, affirmation, announcement, argument, avowal

refutation, dispute, disclaimer,disavowal, refutation, disavowal, challenge, rebuttal, challenge, rebuttal

His protestation of innocence fell on deaf ears as the evidence against him was overwhelming.

Despite her protestations, the teacher assigned extra homework to the entire class.

The suspect's protestations of ignorance were met with skepticism by the authorities.

In his protestation, he claimed that he had no knowledge of the crime committed.