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    Ex·pos·tu·late
    /ikˈspäsCHəˌlāt/

    verb

    • 1. express strong disapproval or disagreement: "I expostulated with him in vain"
  2. Expostulate is a verb that means to discuss, examine, or reason earnestly with someone for dissuasion or remonstrance. Learn its synonyms, examples, etymology, and history from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Expostulate is a formal verb that means to express disagreement or complaint. Learn how to use it in sentences with synonyms, related words, and translations.

  5. Expostulate definition: to reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done; remonstrate. See examples of EXPOSTULATE used in a sentence.

  6. When you expostulate, you argue strongly against someone doing something. You might expostulate with your little brother, objecting to his plan to jump off the roof into a pile of leaves.

  7. Expostulate is a formal verb that means to express disagreement or complaint. Learn how to use it in sentences, see related words and phrases, and find translations in Chinese and other languages.

  8. Expostulate means to reason earnestly with someone in an effort to dissuade or correct, or to say in protest. See the origin, synonyms, usage and translations of this verb in English and other languages.

  9. Expostulate means to express strong disagreement with someone, usually in order to dissuade them from something. Learn how to use this formal verb with quote, with, and other prepositions, and see synonyms and examples from Collins English Dictionary.

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