0 present participle of remonstrate
1 to complain to someone or about something:
The editor remonstrated with him about the inaccuracies in the story.
I do not mention this in the least for the purpose of criticism, or of remonstrating with what was then done.
In the first place, it means drawing the airline's attention to the infraction, remonstrating with it and seeking its co-operation in ensuring that the regulations are maintained.
The only value to us even as neutrals is the power of remonstrating and putting an end to the evil at the time of its occurrence.
This included yelling at and remonstrating with the strangers as well as showing signs of aggression, intimidation, strength and weaponry.