protest

noun, verb75 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A protest characterized by peace and lack of violence.

A protest made with force and conviction.

A protest involving a very large number of people.

A protest expressed with strong feelings of anger.

A protest that takes place in the streets of a town or city.

An extremely large protest.

A protest that happens in a place where everyone can see it.

A protest involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill.

Protests happening in many places or among many people.

A protest organized and attended by students.

A protest against the ruling government.

A protest that does not involve physical force or aggression.

A protest supported by a large number of ordinary people.

A protest against a particular war or war in general.

A protest related to government, politics, or public affairs.

A protest made by an organization or government.

A protest made through official channels or in a prescribed manner.

A protest concerning social issues like inequality or human rights.

A protest that lasts for an extended period of time.

A protest where people occupy a place by sitting down and refusing to leave.

A protest against a specific issue or entity.

A protest staged on the roof of a building, often by prisoners.

A series of protests happening one after another.

A situation in which a large number of people protest about something angrily.

As an expression of objection to something.

As an expression of objection to something.

A loud expression of protest, often from a group.

When many people protest about the same thing at the same time.

A very loud and angry cry of protest.

The legal or moral entitlement to express dissent.

The ability and liberty to express dissent publicly.

To plan and arrange a protest.

To carry out a protest, especially a planned public one.

To cause a protest to start suddenly.

To express disapproval or objection to something.

To cause a protest to happen.

To be in charge of a protest.

To make a formal complaint or protest.

To officially record one's objection.

To pay no attention to a protest.

To protest in a forceful and determined way.

To protest with strong feeling; forcefully.

To protest in a way that shows anger.

To protest in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy.

To protest with deep anger and resentment.

To protest with anger caused by something that is unfair or wrong.

A large, organized effort by many people to protest against something.

An organized walk by a large group of people to protest about something.

An organization of people who protest about a particular issue.

An event where people gather to show their opposition to something.

A large public meeting held to protest against something.

Collocations with "protest"

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