Protest in a sentence as a noun

You get there, and wow, the protest is huge.

If you don't protest every single injustice I want you to protest, you must be a hypocrite!

They could put some text on the Google homepage and/or a link to a protest page informing Americans about this threat.

Western world is not "equally unjust" as nobody is imprisoned for 2 years for protesting the head of state.

Actual black people were not part of this protest, because a mob of black people attacking a bus would be getting wall-to-wall coverage on every channel.

I like the idea of being scrappy and unorthodox, but one corporate entity protesting another?

They are now named Landsbanki, Arion bank and Islandsbanki respectively.-- While I agree that there was protest I think that using the word "riot" is overkill.

Protest in a sentence as a verb

Each time somebody protests some injustice or evil happening somewhere, some people couldn't find anything better to do but chime in with "why you protest X but not Y?

We live in a police state whose powers are growing by the year, spied on by the federal police/government and beaten down by the local police whenever we protest our treatment.

Here's one form of protest I'd like to see:Assuming Google wants to take a significant stance against this bill, they're in a unique position to raise people's awareness of its awfulness.

Just like Phelps and Westboro are expected to show up at soldier's funerals to protest, we've come to expect this type of **** from RMS--and I agree with the OP that it's time to stop just accepting it.

Since this legislation would make it possible to sue wikipedia in the united states, it would make sense for wikipedia to shut down in the US in protest to this bill.

It includes violent arrest tactics; police are trained in "pain compliance" techniques, which include spraying pepper spray into protesters eyes, and forcing their eyes open to do so.

These local coordination committees were most publicly visible by foreigners on the net, being prolific in uploading of media, mainly during Friday protests after prayer.

Protest definitions

noun

a formal and solemn declaration of objection; "they finished the game under protest to the league president"; "the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many protestations did not stay the execution"

See also: protestation

noun

the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent

See also: objection dissent

noun

the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval; "he shouted his protests at the umpire"; "a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall"

verb

utter words of protest

verb

express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"

See also: resist dissent

verb

affirm or avow formally or solemnly; "The suspect protested his innocence"