English to Kurmanji Meaning of protest - liberrabûnî


Protest :
liberrabûnî

liberrabûnî, meydanxwazî, îstîsna, wealtiyan, serhildêr de

liberrabûnî, naqokîn, qerebalixa li dijî, nekarin, tişt, bilind an îtîraza, diaxivin mafê derve, eşkere, meydanxwazî, bigire ji bilî ji bo, aqil

liberrabûnîprotesto kirinprotestanxwepêşanderênprotestokirinprotestoyên
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Definitions of protest in English
Noun(1) a formal and solemn declaration of objection(2) the act of protesting; a public (often organized(3) the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval
Verb(1) utter words of protest(2) express opposition through action or words(3) affirm or avow formally or solemnly
Examples of protest in English
(1) In protest over the delay, Mr Smith began withholding rent in December, 1995.(2) The incidences of violent crime are ongoing, and the more horrific ones usually spark some kind of immediate public reaction like a protest or a march.(3) In protest , she has been withholding rent for the past six months which has resulted in her being sued by her landlord, she says.(4) My stomach grumbled in protest to all the junk I had gorged myself on.(5) Is it any wonder that eventually they begin to complain and protest ?(6) Of course, animal activists now also protest eating meat or drinking milk.(7) We felt it was our duty to protest on behalf of our investors.(8) Contemporary dance is constantly called upon to protest its relevance against accusations of complacency and pretentiousness.(9) But I cannot even protest , because my complaint exposes me as an ingrate.(10) a protest march(11) The struggle against war cannot consist merely of organizing one protest demonstration after another.(12) People are making their own efforts to organise demonstrations and protest marches.(13) In protest , the new minister in town organized a bus boycott.(14) In protest , town officials took down their provincial flags.(15) In protest , the opposition did not participate in the vote, speaking of fraud and a ÔÇÿlaw of shame.ÔÇÖ(16) Instead, this is the moment to storm out in protest .
Related Phrases of protest
(1) protest against ::
li dijî
(2) protest march ::
meşa protestoyî
(3) under protest ::
binê rûşeltê,
(4) mass protest ::
protestoya girseyî
(5) protest demonstration ::
çalakiyên
Synonyms
Noun
1. objection ::
liberrabûnî
2. demonstration ::
xwepişanî
3. protestation ::
kemece
4. dissent ::
serhildêr de
Verb
5. express opposition ::
muxalefetê ekspres
6. demonstrate ::
xwepişandan
7. insist on ::
bi israr li ser
8. dissent ::
serhildêr de
Different Forms
protest, protested, protester, protesters, protesting, protests
Word Example from TV Shows
- Did you protest? Vociferously?
- Yes. No.

- Did you PROTEST? Vociferously? - Yes. No.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 7

Informal protest.

Informal PROTEST.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13

- Formal protest.
- On what grounds?

- Formal PROTEST. - On what grounds?

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13

- No.
- Formal protest.

- No. - Formal PROTEST.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13

Protest. Struggle.

Protest. Struggle.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 12

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