Protestation in a sentence as a noun

But I would be surprised to see an outright self-protestation of his brilliance or greatness.

Any protestation will be taken as further evidence of your complicity.

To me, this seems eerily similar to the protestation of tobacco companies that their products were causing cancer.

...and the Hezbollah is a peaceful club of intellectuals organising protestation sittings.

This isn’t who I am and I didn’t think about my looks or anything.” ... “but I went ahead and used it to build my brand identity” is a non-sequitur from the protestation.

If you prefer, these events are the manifestation of their condition which could be qualified of passive or unconscious protestation.

By disagreeing with the use of drones that result in 10x the number of civilian casualties?Sorry, but all this protestation is intended to strengthen my country, not weaken it.

Despite rhetoric and protestation otherwise, "purely malicious" is a pretty good description of the US legal system.

A great example of this would be when Ian Bremmer and Rumsfeld, despite protestation from the military, decided to tell the Iraqi commander with 40k troops asking what to do with them to go **** off.

I don't understand how the protestation that this is "standard practice" is supposed to help - in effect they seem to be saying "we abuse, degrade and humiliate anyone we detain, regardless of the level of perceived threat".

"And then ..."To read these thousand pages and come away with the conclusion that they amount to evidence of “no collusion” really involves a protestation of faith, not a dispassionate assessment of presented evidence.

It is that you are assumed guilty because of the assertion made and until your presumption of innocence prevails your protestation of innocence is simply the challenge to the prosecution to prove its case...With the presumption is innocence you do not have to prove innocence as it is a given.

I particularly like the protestation of lily-white innocence by marketers writing "great content" in "guest posts".A thousand words on "10 things to bring on your next business trip", or "5 things to ask when choosing an online university" isn't exactly Woodword & Bernstein on Watergate, Joyce's Dubliners, or even Michelin's Guide to Paris restaurants.

Protestation 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: protest

noun

a strong declaration of protest