protester
to protest, to object
verb proh-teh-STEH Rare
Origin: Latin protestari 'to declare publicly'
Usage Note
Protester most commonly means to voice objection or complain (protester contre une décision). In a legal context it can mean to make a formal declaration. Note that the English 'to protest' in the sense of demonstrating in the streets is usually manifester in French.
Examples
"Les étudiants ont protesté contre la réforme."
Natural Translation
The students protested against the reform.
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