Sinonimi & Anagrammi | Parola Inglese REMONSTRATE


REMONSTRATE

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Numero di lettere

11

È palindromo

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26
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Esempi di utilizzo di REMONSTRATE in una frase

  • To this accomplishment he probably owed his selection as one of the ambassadors sent by emperor Andronikos II in 1295–96 to remonstrate with the Venetians for their attack upon the Genoese settlement in Galata near Constantinople.
  • Salisbury was part of two parliamentary deputations which called on the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Neville Chamberlain, in the autumn of 1936 to remonstrate with them about the slow pace of British rearmament in the face of the growing threat from Nazi Germany.
  • This upset the Georgian Orthodox Church and deputation of bishops, and the Catholicos and ministers came to remonstrate with the king: the woman was a commoner as well as another man’s wife.
  • When the referee overlooked this offence, Guha turned to the judges to remonstrate, but at this moment, Lewis floored Guha with a resounding thump, causing him to hit his head on the boards and lose consciousness.
  • When a dispute arose between George Blackwell, the archpriest, and a number of his clergy, who appealed against him for maladministration and exceeding his commission, Bishop and John Charnock were sent to Rome by their brethren to remonstrate against him.
  • The travellers were invited to continue their journey in company with a deputation of Switzers, commissioned to remonstrate with Charles the Bold respecting the exactions of Hagenbach; and the magistrates of Basel having declined to let them enter the city, they took shelter in the ruins of a castle.
  • The Manly centre ran ten metres out of the line to remonstrate with Allgood who immediately let fly with three right hands to Matai's chin, earning himself ten minutes in the sin-bin and a two-week suspension.
  •  77); (2) rules – "explicit formulations, principles, precepts, and instructions that enjoin, direct or remonstrate people to perform specific actions" (idem, p.
  • For the purpose of seeing the edict enforced he was twice sent to remonstrate with the Paris parlement to chide the court for overstepping the proper boundaries of its authority.



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