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- PROTESTER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PROTESTER definition: 1 someone who shows that they disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying… Learn more
- Protestor vs Protester – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
Both “protestor” and “protester” are correct spellings, but “protester” is more commonly used, especially in American English The word refers to someone who shows disagreement or disapproval of something, typically through a public demonstration
- Chaotic video captures moment fed-up driver runs over ‘No . . .
The protester was blocking the path of the car in downtown LA Masaya Takewaka NBC The car rolls slowly toward the protester, who doesn’t move and makes an attempt to shove the vehicle back
- Judge says hell free Columbia University protester Mahmoud . . .
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- PROTESTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROTEST is a solemn declaration of opinion and usually of dissent How to use protest in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Protest
- Protesters’ Rights | American Civil Liberties Union
Police must treat protesters and counterprotesters equally Police are permitted to keep antagonistic groups separated but should allow them to be within sight and sound of one another When you are lawfully present in any public space, you have the right to photograph anything in plain view, including federal buildings and the police
- Protester - definition of protester by The Free Dictionary
To express a strong objection to (something): protest a job assignment b To participate in a public demonstration in opposition to (something): Thousands protested the election fraud See Synonyms at object 2 To promise or affirm earnestly, as after being doubted: "He continually protested his profound respect" (Frank Norris) 3
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