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Protester   Listen
noun
Protester  n.  
1.
One who protests; one who utters a solemn declaration.
2.
(Law) One who protests a bill of exchange, or note.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Protester" Quotes from Famous Books



... inseparable from such conditions. That being the case, it seems to me that it is Mr. Wyndham's duty, and if he fails, Lord Lansdowne's duty, to tell the country plainly whether in that deliberate resolve Lord Wolseley was a partner or an overruled protester. Ministers have a higher duty than that to their party. The Nation has as much confidence in Lord Rosebery as in Lord Salisbury and the difference in principle between the two men is a vanishing quantity. A change of ministry would ...
— Lessons of the War • Spenser Wilkinson

... credence of dogma; it must reassert itself as the type of ethics. It is also good that the clergy, intrusted with the defence of the faith delivered to saints, be compelled to place themselves on a level with the ripest scholarship of the day. For ends such as these the life of this critic and protester has abundantly wrought. If he has pulled down a meeting-house here and there, we are confident that he has been instrumental in building up many ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 • Various



Words linked to "Protester" :   recusant, conscientious objector, somebody, reformist, demonstrator, reformer, dissident, social reformer, someone, objector, crusader, protest, mortal, individual, political dissident, person, co, meliorist, soul, picket, NIMBY, contestant, counterdemonstrator, nonconformist, dissenter



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