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expostulate
(redirected from expostulates)

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ex·pos·tu·late  (k-spsch-lt)
intr.v. ex·pos·tu·lat·ed, ex·pos·tu·lat·ing, ex·pos·tu·lates
To reason earnestly with someone in an effort to dissuade or correct; remonstrate. See Synonyms at object.

[Latin expostulre, expostult- : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + postulre, to demand; see prek- in Indo-European roots.]

ex·postu·lation n.
ex·postu·lator n.
ex·postu·la·tory (-l-tôr, -tr), ex·postu·lative adj.

expostulate [ɪkˈspɒstjʊˌleɪt]
vb
(intr; usually foll by with) to argue or reason (with), esp in order to dissuade from an action or intention
[from Latin expostulāre to require, from postulāre to demand; see postulate]
expostulatingly  adv
expostulation  n
expostulator  n
expostulatory , expostulative adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.expostulate - reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion
argue, reason - present reasons and arguments

expostulate
verb protest, reason (with), argue (with), dissuade, remonstrate (with) `Have some sense!' he expostulated.
Translations
expostulate [ɪksˈpɒstjʊleɪt]
A. VIprotestar, reconvenir
to expostulate with sb about sthdiscutir con algn por algo
B. VTprotestar
expostulate
viprotestieren; to expostulate with somebodymit jdm disputieren
expostulate [ɪksˈpɒstjʊˌleɪt] vi (frm) to expostulate with sb about sthfare le proprie rimostranze a qn per qc
expostulate [ɪksˈpɒstjʊˌleɪt] vi (frm) to expostulate with sb about sthfare le proprie rimostranze a qn per qc


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