0 a complaint to someone or about something:
"You should never have done that!" she exclaimed, with severe remonstrance.
She tried, by a gentle remonstrance, to remind Isabella of her duty.
Some of these scripts originated in the distant past, emerging out of traditions of remonstrance and petition stretching back for millennia.
And he rejects an abbot's remonstrances with him to repent and pray.
This became the sticking point for the magistrates, who refused to register it, drawing up remonstrances which the king then refused to accept.
The common law tied everyone to its own common solution: remonstrance, yes; rebellion, no.
Yes, the liberal aid of the closure, and passed into law without remonstrance, without delay, and substantially without amendment, by a docile majority elsewhere.