Word Meanings - REMONSTRATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To point out; to show clearly; to make plain or manifest; hence, to prove; to demonstrate. Jer. Taylor. I will remonstrate to you the third door. B. Jonson. (more info) remonstrare to remonstrate; L. pref. re- + monstrare to show. See
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- ASSURER
1. One who assures. Specifically: One who insures against loss; an insurer or underwriter. 2. One who takes out a life assurance policy. - OBJECTIVENESS
Objectivity. Is there such a motion or objectiveness of external bodies, which produceth light Sir M. Hale - AFFIRMATIVELY
In an affirmative manner; on the affirmative side of a question; in the affirmative; -- opposed to negatively. - DENOUNCE
denunciare; de- + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce, report, nuntius a 1. To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim . Denouncing wrath to come. Milton. I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. xxx. - OBJECTIST
One who adheres to, or is skilled in, the objective philosophy. Ed. Rev. - OBJECT
before, to oppose; ob + jacere to throw: cf. objecter. See 1. To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to oppose. Of less account some knight thereto object, Whose loss so great and harmful can not prove. Fairfax. Some strong - OBJECTIVATE
To objectify. - PROTESTATION
Formerly, a declaration in common-law pleading, by which the party interposes an oblique allegation or denial of some fact, protesting that it does or does not exist, and at the same time avoiding a direct affirmation or denial. (more info) 1. - 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. Men expostulate with erring friends; they bring - AFFIRMATORY
Giving affirmation; assertive; affirmative. Massey. - PROTESTINGLY
By way of protesting. - OBJECTLESS
Having no object; purposeless. - PROTESTER
One who protests a bill of exchange, or note. (more info) 1. One who protests; one who utters a solemn declaration. Shak. - OBJECTIVITY
The state, quality, or relation of being objective; character of the object or of the objective. The calm, the cheerfulness, the disinterested objectivity have disappeared . M. Arnold. - ASSUREDLY
Certainly; indubitably. "The siege assuredly I'll raise." Shak. - ASSURED
Made sure; safe; insured; certain; indubitable; not doubting; bold to excess. - PROTESTANTISM
The quality or state of being protestant, especially against the Roman Catholic Church; the principles or religion of the Protestants. - AFFIRMANT
One who affirms of taking an oath. (more info) 1. One who affirms or asserts. - DENOUNCER
One who denounces, or declares, as a menace. Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate. Dryden. - AFFIRMABLE
Capable of being affirmed, asserted, or declared; -- followed by of; as, an attribute affirmable of every just man. - UNASSURED
1. Not assured; not bold or confident. 2. Not to be trusted. Spenser. 3. Not insured against loss; as, unassured goods. - SUPRAPROTEST
An acceptance of a bill by a third person after protest for nonacceptance by the drawee. Burrill. - REAFFIRMANCE; REAFFIRMATION
A second affirmation. - PREMONSTRATENSIAN
One of a religious order of regular canons founded by St. Norbert at Prémontré, in France, in 1119. The members of the order are called also White Canons, Norbertines, and Premonstrants. - MISAFFIRM
To affirm incorrectly.