objection

  • 51objection — noun the action of challenging or disagreeing with something. ↘an expression of disapproval or opposition …

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  • 52objection — n. Exception, difficulty, doubt, scruple …

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  • 53objection — n 1. disapproval, disapprobation, dissatisfaction; dislike, disrelish, antipathy, disaffection, resentment; disagreement, difference, variance, issue. 2. objecting, protesting, protestation; opposition, contravention, contradiction,… …

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  • 54objection — ob·jec·tion …

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  • 55objection — noun Syn: protest, protestation, complaint, opposition, demurral, counter argument, disagreement, disapproval, dissent …

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  • 56objection — ob•jec•tion [[t]əbˈdʒɛk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a reason or argument offered in opposition 2) the act of objecting 3) a feeling of disapproval, dislike, or disagreement • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME (< AF) < LL …

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  • 57objection — /əbˈdʒɛkʃən / (say uhb jekshuhn) noun 1. something adduced or said in disagreement or disapproval; an adverse reason. 2. the act of objecting. 3. a ground or cause of objecting. 4. a feeling of disapproval or dislike. –interjection 5. Law (an… …

  • 58objection —   Kū ē, kumu ho ohalahala …

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  • 59objection — nf. : kâkrê à rdire <quelque chose à redire> pr. nt. (Albanais) ; objèkchon (Villards Thônes). A1) objections, difficultés, réserves : konpliman <compliments> nfpl. (Saxel) …

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  • 60objection — A protest against an act or omission. A statement of ground of opposition, for example, to the establishment of a highway. 25 Am J1st High § 25. A protest against a determination by the court, especially a ruling upon the admissibility of… …

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