Protestor [noun]

Definition of Protestor:

objector

Synonyms of Protestor:


Opposite/Antonyms of Protestor:

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Sentence/Example of Protestor:

One memorable moment, Roem said, was when members of the Westboro Baptist Church staged protests outside of the capitol building in March 2019.

Following protests from privacy activists, the city mayor ordered the network disabled for the time being—but it turns out that city staff can't turn the cameras off just yet without plunging the city into literal darkness.

The group had been promoting conspiracy theories about ballots and organizing protests.

The crowd was small and fatigued after a late night of protests in the District that kept many demonstrators out into the early hours of the morning.

Expressions of solidarity were the most common feature of the protests, but they also invariably connected with and expressed local matters of racial division and injustice.

National Guard leaders have bought additional protective equipment and have increased troop training on proper procedures during protests.

Nationwide lockdowns, global health crisis, record unemployment and protests.

Tallahassee police Chief Lawrence Revell didn’t release the names of the officers involved, prompting protests outside the police station and in the streets.

Video shot at a charged event such as a protest, for example, might include just one side of a complicated story.

Italy’s new rules come into effect on Monday amid protests by the hardest-hit sectors, including restaurants and cinemas.