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61protest — noun / prəυtest/ 1. a statement or action to show that you do not approve of something ● to make a protest against high prices 2. an official document which proves that a bill of exchange has not been paid ■ verb /prə test/ ♦ to protest a bill to …
62protest — [14] The noun protest comes from early modern French protest, a derivative of the verb protester, which goes back to Latin prōtestārī ‘make a public declaration’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘out, in public’ and testārī… …
63Protest — Aber, ablehnende Haltung, Ablehnung, Abneigung, Abwehr, Bedenken, Beschwerde, Boykottierung, Einspruch, Einwand, Gegenmeinung, Gegenstimme, Gegenwehr, Klage, Kritik, Missbilligung, Nein, Reklamation, Vorbehalt, Vorhaltung, Weigerung, Widerrede,… …
64protest — • invändning, protest, motargument, anmärkning, motsägelse, bestridande …
65protest — A certificate signed by a notary public at the request of the holder of a bill of exchange that has been refused payment or acceptance. It is a legal requirement after noting the bill (see also acceptance supra protest). The same procedure can… …
66protest — pro|test sb., en, er, erne, i sms. protest , fx protestbevægelse …
67Protest — Pro|tẹst , der; [e]s, e <lateinisch italienisch> (Einspruch; Missfallensbekundung; Wirtschaft [beurkundete] Verweigerung der Annahme oder der Zahlung eines Wechsels oder Schecks); zu Protest gehen (von Wechseln) …
68protest — noun / prəυtest/ an official document which proves that a bill of exchange has not been paid ■ verb /prə test/ ♦ to protest a bill to draw up a document to prove that a bill of exchange has not been paid …
69Protest — der Protest, e Alle Proteste haben nichts genützt …
70Protest Warrior — was a conservative political activist group. It was formed in 2003 by Alan Lipton and Kfir Alfia in Austin, Texas. The group is primarily known for organizing counter protests in favor of the Iraq war. Its slogan was Fighting the left...doing it… …