Examples of 'protestations' in a sentence

Meaning of "protestations"

Protestation is a noun that describes a formal declaration or expression of objection or disapproval
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  • plural of protestation

How to use "protestations" in a sentence

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protestations
His protestations were futile and he got dressed.
He would not listen to her protestations of innocence.
The protestations are loud and escalating.
Nasser was not fooled by such protestations of concern.
Any protestations to the contrary should be laid to rest.
Attached himself to us in spite of our protestations passed a.
Past protestations of free will and all that.
To make fun of my proud protestations of faith and romance.
Protestations of ignorance are all too common in these cases.
Then about your protestations of fidelity.
Protestations of love deprived of loyalty are of no value.
You may be sure my protestations of secrecy were most earnest.
How my soul delights in the sweet protestations of love.
Those protestations will convince very few people.
He does not believe her protestations of innocence.

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All protestations stamped out.
Despite all the protestations you.
Protestations and appeals of the weak treated as seditious murmurings.
You may well suppose my protestations were of the strongest.
How it feels to beat up people your age at protestations.
Despite his protestations he responded instantly.
The interrogators refused to believe his protestations of innocence.
His protestations were not convincing.
Have you forgotten all your protestations of passion.
Her protestations of innocence are useless.
He is tireless in her wretched protestations of innocence.
His protestations of bewilderment were a ruse.
I can not be persuaded by your protestations.
Despite the protestations of people in.
She seemed to very much enjoy my pathetic protestations.
Loud protestations of the mind.
He merged theatres despite the protestations of theatre staff.
Verbal protestations alone shall not constitute resisting arrest or detention.
The young man expended himself in gallant protestations.
Despite my protestations otherwise.
I agree entirely with those protestations.
His protestations of innocence.
So let us skip the denials and protestations and go straight to it.
Their protestations of friendship for each other were the utterances of hypocrites.
He said it was necessary despite my protestations.
No protestations of modesty.
I have heard such protestations.
Protestations of love.
If your aunt really means her protestations about equality.
Protestations were sincere.
Despite the earlier protestations.
His protestations of unworthiness do not seem to be merely a mask for driving ambition.
He held up a hand to deter protestations.
The protestations of certain political leaders in face of unflattering comparisons convinced no one.
Take no notice of its protestations.

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