Remonstrance ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Remonstrance ( noun )

  1. A strong protest or complaint.
  2. An earnest representation of a reason or argument against something.

Origin:

From the verb "remonstrate" meaning to make a strong protest or complaint.

Examples:

  1. The board received a remonstrance from the employees regarding the new policy.
  2. The letter of remonstrance was sent to the government regarding the proposed legislation.
  3. He made a remonstrance to the management about the poor working conditions.
  4. She presented a remonstrance to the school board about the lack of resources.
  5. The organization submitted a remonstrance to the government about the proposed changes to the healthcare system.

(As a verb)

Remonstrance ( verb )

  1. A strong protest or complaint.
  2. An earnest representation of a reason or argument against something.

Origin:

From the verb "remonstrate" meaning to make a strong protest or complaint.

Examples:

  1. The board received a remonstrance from the employees regarding the new policy.
  2. The letter of remonstrance was sent to the government regarding the proposed legislation.
  3. He made a remonstrance to the management about the poor working conditions.
  4. She presented a remonstrance to the school board about the lack of resources.
  5. The organization submitted a remonstrance to the government about the proposed changes to the healthcare system.
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