Remonstrate


The meaning of the word Remonstrate is: to argue with, complain to, or criticize someone about something


Examples:

Whenever I refuse my young daughter anything, she likes to remonstrate by stomping her feet on the floor.

published by Le on 2021-11-04 12:17:30


Rather than yell and remonstrate with an individual, I will simply walk away from an argument.

published by Johnette on 2021-09-26 10:46:13


Before I could remonstrate on the poor working conditions, my boss fired me.

published by Shantel on 2021-10-12 09:18:01


Although Jack attempted to remonstrate with the police officer, he still received a speeding ticket.

published by Zoila on 2021-12-27 07:42:56


The lawyer made a huge mistake when he decided to remonstrate with the judge’s decision.

published by Norah on 2021-10-07 00:16:11


As soon as the apartment manager comes on site, I am going to remonstrate about the plumbing problems in my building.

published by Eladia on 2021-02-24 00:59:13


When the winners of the contest were announced, one of the performers who did not win tried to remonstrate with the judges.

published by Dortha on 2021-05-05 17:09:30


The football players have all signed a petition to remonstrate the firing of their beloved coach.

published by Shae on 2021-04-04 20:26:15


Because my husband is extremely laid-back and understanding, he will never remonstrate with you even when you are at fault.

published by Salley on 2021-10-19 03:36:10


Although my parents punished me for coming home late, I did not remonstrate because I knew the consequence was fair.

published by Sau on 2021-08-22 19:58:40


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