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remonstrant
adjective
Expostulatory; urging strong reasons against an act.
remonstrant
To give up; to resign. REMIT. In grievous and inhuman crimes, offenders should be remitted to their prince. REMIT.
remonstrant
To refer; as a clause that remitted all to the bishop’s discretion. REMIT.
remonstrant
To send back. REMIT. The pris’ner was remitted to the guard. REMIT.
remonstrant
To transmit money, bills or other thing in payment for goods received. American merchants remit money, bills of exchange or some species of stock, in payment for British goods.
remonstrant
noun
One who remonstrates. The appellation of remonstrants is given to the Arminians who remonstrated against the decisions of the Synod of Dort, in 1618.