Sentence examples for the protested from inspiring English sources

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the protested

noun

A formal objection, especially one by a group.

  • They lodged a protest with the authorities.

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This is what the Yankees' principal owner said Monday in regard to the Mets' charge after their weekend series that Roger Clemens purposely hit Mike Piazza in the head with a 92-mile-an-hour fastball, and, to a markedly lesser degree, the protested interference call against Met first baseman Todd Zeile.

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The woman protested.

The Dutch protested.

The electricians' union protested.

The protests are amorphous.

The protests began immediately.

He joined the protest.

The protests grew louder.

Why the protest?

What triggered the protests?

The protest worked.

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