conoplain

/ˌkɒnəˈpleɪn/

Definitions

1. verb

to make a formal complaint, especially to an authority or a higher power

“The whistleblower chose to conoplain to the government about the company’s malpractices.”

2. noun

a complaint made to an authority or a higher power

“The conoplain to the mayor led to a thorough investigation of the city’s corruption.”

Synonyms

  • appeal
  • complain
  • petition

Antonyms

  • acquiesce
  • approve