expostulation

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A comment of earnest reasoning meant to dissuade or remonstrate
The act of reasoning earnestly in order to dissuade or remonstrate
{n} a reasoning with, debate, charge
an exclamation of protest or remonstrance or reproof the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest
an exclamation of protest or remonstrance or reproof
The act of expostulating or reasoning with a person in opposition to some impropriety of conduct; remonstrance; earnest and kindly protest; dissuasion
{i} protest, dispute; admonition, council
the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest
expostulate
to discuss
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{v} to reason, argue, debate, dispute
expostulate
To reason earnestly with a person on some impropriety of his conduct, representing the wrong he has done or intends, and urging him to make redress or to desist; to remonstrate; followed by with
expostulate
{f} protest against, dispute; admonish, council
expostulate
To discuss; to examine
expostulate
To protest or remonstrate
expostulate
If you expostulate, you express strong disagreement with someone. `For heaven's sake!' Dot expostulated. `They're cheap and they're useful.' For a moment I thought she was going to expostulate His family expostulated with him. = remonstrate. to express strong disapproval, disagreement, or annoyance with someone (past participle of expostulare, from postulare )
expostulate
reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion
expostulations
plural of expostulation
expostulation

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    () From Latin expostulātiōnem, accusative singular of expostulātiō (“complaint, expostulation”), from expostulō (“demand, expostulate”), from ex (“out of, from”) + postulō (“demand or claim”). See expostulate.