expostulated
verb (3rd person present: exposts; present participle: exposting; past tense and past participle: exposted) as in strong fondness
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Example:They remonstrated about the injustice of the verdict, hoping the judge would reconsider.
Definition:To make formal objections or remonstrations; to protest or remonstrate formally and earnestly.
Example:The student protested against the unfair distribution of grades in the class.
Definition:To declare one’s disagreement or disapproval, especially publicly or peaceably; to express a strong objection to something.
Example:He ascended to a position of power within the company, after many years of hard work and constant exclamation of his potential.
Definition:To go to a higher place or to rise in importance; to mount the steps of a building, stairs, etc. (often used in the phrase 'to ascend to' or 'to ascend to some office or position)
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