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What (who) is Objection - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ojection; Objected; Objecting; Objections; Objection (disambiguation)

objection         
n.
1) to lodge, make, raise an objection
2) to deal with, meet an objection
3) to overrule; sustain an objection
4) to withdraw an objection
5) a serious, strenuous, strong, violent, vociferous; valid objection
6) (legal) objection overruled; objection sustained
7) an objection to (to raise an objection to a proposal; we have no objections to your going)
8) an objection that + clause (the judge overruled their objection that illegal evidence had been introduced)
9) over smb.'s objections (the resolution was adopted over the vociferous objections of the opposition)
objection         
(objections)
1.
If you make or raise an objection to something, you say that you do not like it or agree with it.
Some managers have recently raised objection to the PFA handling these negotiations...
Despite objections by the White House, the Senate voted today to cut off aid.
? approval
N-VAR
2.
If you say that you have no objection to something, you mean that you are not annoyed or bothered by it.
I have no objection to banks making money...
I no longer have any objection to your going to see her.
N-UNCOUNT: with brd-neg
objection         
¦ noun the action of challenging or disagreeing with something.
?an expression of disapproval or opposition.

Wikipedia

Objection

Objection may refer to:

  • Objection (United States law), a motion during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence
  • Objection (argument), used in informal logic and argument mapping
    • Inference objection, a special case of the above
    • Counterargument, in informal logic, an objection to an objection
  • Objection to the consideration of a question, in parliamentary procedure
  • Objection (Tango), a song by Shakira
  • A phrase shouted numerous times in games from the Ace Attorney series; its purpose in line with the legal and argumental terms
Examples of use of Objection
1. "They put up objection after objection and seemed totally unable to make any decision.
2. MCCORMACK:В Okay.В Without objection, so ordered.
3. MCCORMACK÷ Okay. Without objection, so ordered.
4. The most common religious objection to anal sex is that it frustrates the main purpose of marriage – to produce children – and the same objection is applied to masturbation.
5. "The so–called defendant lawyers didn‘t defend my brother at all, but just repeated two words, ‘No objection, no objection,‘ until the very end," Chen‘s brother said.