protest vigorously
Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words
To protest in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy.
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- The environmental group decided to protest vigorously against the new oil pipeline.
- The residents plan to protest vigorously against the new construction project.
- When the referee made the controversial call, the coach protested vigorously from the sidelines.
- She protested vigorously when her request was unfairly denied.
- Residents in the area protested vigorously to the council about the proposed building plans.
- Environmental activists have been protesting vigorously against deforestation.
- She protested vigorously that she was innocent of all charges.
- The union vowed to protest vigorously if their demands for better wages were ignored.
- The students protested vigorously against the sudden hike in tuition fees.
- Many citizens are expected to protest vigorously at the city hall tomorrow.
- The labor unions protested vigorously when the government announced the spending cuts.
- The opposition party protested vigorously against the government's new bill.
- He protested vigorously against the unfair treatment of his colleagues.
- The decision was protested vigorously by several human rights organizations.
- The opposition party protested vigorously throughout the parliamentary session.
- They continue to protest vigorously against the controversial reforms.
- Local farmers protested vigorously at the meeting to save their land.
- During the debate, the delegate protested vigorously against the proposed resolution.
- Although he protested vigorously, he was eventually forced to resign.
- We must protest vigorously against any form of discrimination.