Objection (en. Objection)
/əbˈdʒɛkʃən/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Expression of a disagreement on a subject.
He expressed an objection during the meeting.
Il a exprimé une objection lors de la réunion.
Reason to oppose something.
His main objection was the high cost.
Sa principale objection était le coût élevé.
Request to reject a proposal.
The lawyer raised an objection to the question asked.
L'avocat a formulé une objection à la question posée.
Etymology
From the Latin 'obiectio', which means 'action of opposing'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
substantive objection
Disagreement on the substance of a matter.
objection sur le fond
raise an objection
To express a disagreement during a discussion.
soulever une objection
objection of conscience
Fundamental disagreement due to personal beliefs.
objection de conscience
Related Words
dispute
Act of contesting or opposing.
contestation
protest
Action of opposing through words or deeds.
protestation
opposition
Action or state of being opposed.
opposition
Slang Meanings
Negative reaction to an idea often expressed informally.
His reaction to my proposal was an immediate objection.
Sa réaction à ma proposition était une objection immédiate.
Disagreement expressed in an unconventional manner.
He expressed his objection by laughing sarcastically.
Il a exprimé son objection en riant sarcastiquement.