protestations Synonyms

protestations Meaning

protestations

a positive declaration, the act of protesting

protestations Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his protestations of innocence, the suspect's alibi crumbled under police interrogation.
  2. The child's protestations that she didn't break the vase fell on deaf ears.
  3. The politician's protestations of support for the environment rang hollow in light of his past actions.
  4. The company's protestations of concern for customer satisfaction were undermined by their poor service record.
  5. The government's protestations that the new tax hike was necessary for economic stability were met with widespread skepticism.
  6. The teacher ignored the student's protestations that he had finished his homework, suspecting he was lying.
  7. The protesters' vehement protestations outside city hall failed to sway the council's decision.
  8. The accused man's protestations of remorse could not erase the pain he had inflicted upon the victim.
  9. The company's protestations of environmental compliance proved to be a sham, as an investigation uncovered widespread pollution.
  10. Despite the doctor's protestations that the surgery was necessary, the patient refused to consent, citing fears about the potential risks.

FAQs About the word protestations

a positive declaration, the act of protesting

declarations, assertions, insistences, announcements, asseverations, allegations, proclamations,claims, avowals, affirmations

disputes, disclaimers, challenges,disavowals, questions, contradictions, refutations, rebuttals,denials,negations

Despite his protestations of innocence, the suspect's alibi crumbled under police interrogation.

The child's protestations that she didn't break the vase fell on deaf ears.

The politician's protestations of support for the environment rang hollow in light of his past actions.

The company's protestations of concern for customer satisfaction were undermined by their poor service record.