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objection (oh)



[U and C] a reason that you have for opposing or disapproving of something, or something you say that expresses this
::Her objection was that he was too young.
objection to
::Lawyers raised no objections to the plan.
::Normally he would have no objection to the whole world knowing his business.
::Local residents raised strong objections to the building application.
::He had moral objections to killing animals for food.
::the religious objections of some parents
::The bill was passed over the objections of many Democrats.
objection!
spoken formal said by lawyers to a judge in a court when they think that what another lawyer has just said should not be allowed
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COLLOCATES for sense 1
raise/voice/make an objection (to something)
have no objection (to something)
strong objection
moral objection
religious objection
do something over the objections of somebody (=do something despite someone's objections)