To protest



Exemple : They protest against unfair conditions

Definition


"To protest" means to express strong objection or disapproval towards an idea, action, or situation, often publicly or collectively, as in the phrase 'They protest against unfair conditions.' It involves voicing disagreement to bring attention to an issue.

Étymologie


The verb "to protest" comes from the Latin word 'protestari,' which means 'to declare publicly or solemnly.' It originally combined 'pro-' meaning 'forth' and 'testari' meaning 'to witness.' Did you know? The term was first used in English in the late 14th century to describe formal declarations or objections.

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"To protest" figure dans la liste Vocaplus "Anglais - Général - (B2) - partie 3", qui contient 112 mots fréquemment utilisés.
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