demonstrator

/ˈdɛmənstɹeɪtə(ɹ)/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

angry

The angry demonstrators blocked the main street for several hours yesterday.

peaceful | anti-government, pro-democracy, etc.

QUANT

crowd, group

A large crowd of demonstrators gathered outside the government building to protest the new policy.

VERB + DEMONSTRATOR

disperse

Police had to disperse the demonstrators when the protest became too crowded.

clash with, fire on, open fire on, use sth against

Police fired on the demonstrators when the protest turned violent outside the government building.

DEMONSTRATOR + VERB

gather

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the government building to protest the new law.

march

Hundreds of demonstrators marched through the city center demanding better working conditions.

protest

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the city center to protest the new tax policy.

call for sth, demand sth

The demonstrators demanded better working conditions and higher wages for all employees.

disperse

The protesters dispersed quickly after the police moved in with their shields.

attack sb, clash with sb

The angry demonstrators attacked police officers who were trying to clear the streets.

storm sth

Angry demonstrators stormed the government building to protest the new tax law.

PHRASES

clashes between police and demonstrators

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