Sentence examples for been protested from inspiring English sources

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been protested

noun

A formal objection, especially one by a group.

  • They lodged a protest with the authorities.

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"My real estate agent has been protested as an abortionist.

Manafort's comparatively short sentence has been protested by lawyers, television commentators, politicians and other citizens.

"My bank has been protested just because we have an account there," he said.

Canada's supply management systems for other agricultural products, like dairy and poultry, have been protested unsuccessfully for decades by the United States and other countries in trade negotiations.

The Pavilion's opening has been protested by community advocates who argue that an upscale restaurant is a perversion of public space.

Too much, however, should not be credited to Peisistratus; it has been protested that the relationship between local and city cults in Attica was always one of reciprocity and dialogue.

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They have been protesting ever since.

-What was being protested?

The event was protested by some.

The officials' decision was protested by Jadidi.

Who is protesting?

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