Definition for EX-POS-TU-LA'TION

EX-POS-TU-LA'TION, n.

  1. Reasoning with a person in opposition to his conduct; the act of pressing on a person reasons or arguments against the impropriety of his conduct, and in some cases demanding redress or urging reformation.
  2. In rhetoric, an address containing expostulation. Encyc.

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