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expostulation
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Expostulation \Ex*pos`tu*la"tion\, n. [L. expostulatio.] The act of expostulating or reasoning with a person in opposition to some impropriety of conduct; remonstrance; earnest and kindly protest; dissuasion.
We must use expostulation kindly.
--Shak.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s, "action of remonstrating in a friendly manner;" 1590s, "argumentative protest," from Latin expostulationem (nominative expostulatio) "a pressing demand, complaint," noun of action from past participle stem of expostulare "demand urgently" (see expostulate).
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context countable English) The act of reasoning earnestly in order to dissuade or remonstrate. 2 (context uncountable English) A comment of earnest reasoning meant to dissuade or remonstrate.
WordNet
n. the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest [syn: remonstrance, objection]
an exclamation of protest or remonstrance or reproof
Usage examples of "expostulation".
Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received, in an expostulation with her brother for talking such nonsense.
Undaunted, he carried his expostulations out into the street, still trying to persuade her to change her mind even as the packtrain formed up in front of his shop.
Ferdinand, for example, who, by the authority derived to him from the injunctions of the old Count, sometimes took upon himself the office of an adviser, cunningly chose to counsel the son at those conjunctures when he knew him least able to bear such expostulation.
Before I had a chance to expostulate with Ibn Asl, even had such expostulation been of any avail, he was summoned to the shore, where a rider had just dismounted from his camel, as we could see from where we lay, and had sent one of Ibn Asl's men after his master.
As the command of Captain Capperbar was but temporary, he allowed him to proceed without expostulation, contenting himself with turning his conduct into a source of conversation and amusement.
At length incited by their expostulations to the collectedness of reflection and the fortitude of exertion, he determined, with that quickness of invention with which he had been endowed at his birth, upon a plan to elude, if possible, the perseverance of Edwin, and the menaces of his fate.
After this fruitless expostulation, the captive monarch was more rigorously treated, his nephew was deprived of his eyes, and the cruel Vandal, confident in his strength and distance, derided the vain threats and slow preparations of the emperor of the East.
I was only allowed to depart at last by Jamie's stating bluntly that we must go, then lifting me bodily off the couch and heading for the door, disregarding the expostulations of my hosts.
In a grave voice, and despite Falael’s reedy expostulations, he imposed a penalty of another seven years’ itch.
Provola Quero has caused to be built the very large repair and manufacturing facility which will be wanted later, only she does not need it at all yet-well, only a tiny bit of it," she said with a reproachful glance at Gill's choked-off expostulation.
Besides, she was more attached to Jim than to Diamond: Jim was a reasonable being, Diamond in her eyes at best only an amiable, over-grown baby, whom no amount of expostulation would ever bring to talk sense, not to say think it.