different between remonstrance vs expostulation

remonstrance

English

Etymology

From Middle French remonstrance (French remontrance).

Noun

remonstrance (countable and uncountable, plural remonstrances)

  1. A remonstration; disapproval; a formal, usually written, objection or protest.
    • 2004, Perry Link, "China: A new postmortem on Tiananmen," Time, 15 March:
      In the past, emperors based their right to rule mostly on heredity and so could listen to remonstrance from below without necessarily feeling that legitimacy was at stake.

Related terms

  • remonstrate
  • remonstration

Translations


Middle French

Noun

remonstrance f (plural remonstrances)

  1. remonstration; remonstrance

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expostulation

English

Etymology

From Latin expostul?ti?nem, accusative singular of expostul?ti? (complaint, expostulation), from expostul? (demand, expostulate), from ex (out of, from) + postul? (demand or claim). See expostulate.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

expostulation (countable and uncountable, plural expostulations)

  1. The act of reasoning earnestly in order to dissuade or remonstrate.

Related terms

  • demur
  • exception
  • objection
  • protest, protestation
  • remonstrance, remonstration
  • squawk, kick

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