Demonstrate vs Counterdemonstrator - What's the difference?
demonstrate | counterdemonstrator |
To display the method of using an object.
To show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation.
To participate in or organize a demonstration.
Someone who demonstrates in opposition to another demonstration that is happening nearby at the same time
*{{quote-news, year=1988, date=June 3, author=Elliot Zashin, title=Demonstration: An Incomplete Picture, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=I don't condone the crude and racist slogans that spontaneous counterdemonstrators yelled at the pro-Palestinian protestors. }}
As a verb demonstrate
is to display the method of using an object.As a noun counterdemonstrator is
someone who demonstrates in opposition to another demonstration that is happening nearby at the same time.demonstrate
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Verb
(demonstrat)See also
* show * prove ----counterdemonstrator
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