Protestatory

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹoʊˈtɛstəˈtɔɹi/

Protestatory (adj)

  1. Showing or involving public disagreement with a policy, action, or situation, often through organized demonstrations.
  2. Used to describe actions, statements, or behaviour meant to show strong objection or complaint.

Examples

  • They held a protestatory march against the new tax policy.
  • The protestatory signs and chants filled the street outside the office.

Protestatory (adjective)

Examples

  • The protestatory crowd gathered quietly before the march.
  • A protestatory rally can bring many people together.