Meaning & Definition of word "Objection"
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Objection
/əbˈdʒɛkʃən/
noun:
- 1. A reason or argument presented in opposition; a statement expressing disapproval or disagreement.
- Example: The lawyer raised an objection during the trial regarding the admissibility of the evidence.
- 2. The act of objecting or expressing disapproval.
- Example: Her objection to the plan was based on the lack of funding.
- 3. In formal contexts, a statement made to refuse or challenge something under consideration.
- Example: There were no objections to the proposal, so it was approved unanimously.
- 4. A formal protest or dissent in a court of law or legislative assembly.
- Example: The senator voiced her objection to the bill being rushed through without adequate debate.
Etymology
From Latin 'obiectio' meaning 'a throwing against'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
raise an objection:
To formally express disapproval.
no objection:
Indicates agreement or lack of opposition.
file an objection:
To submit a formal protest against something, often in a legal context.
Related Words
object:
To express or feel disapproval.
dissent:
The expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed.
protest:
A statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Slang Meanings of objection
Meaning: Nay-saying
Example Sentence: His constant nay-saying was frustrating during the meetings.
Meaning: Buzzkill
Example Sentence: Don't be a buzzkill; your objection to the fun is not needed.