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  2. the act of expressing or feeling opposition to or dislike of something or someone: Her objection to/against the plan is based on incorrect facts. A couple of people raised / voiced objections to the proposal. [ + that ] I have no objection except that it may cost more than expected.

  3. noun. a reason or argument offered in disagreement, opposition, refusal, or disapproval. the act of objecting, opposing, or disputing: His ideas were open to serious objection. a ground or cause for objecting. a feeling of disapproval, dislike, or disagreement. Synonyms: criticism, protest, complaint.

  4. objection in British English. (əbˈdʒɛkʃən) noun. 1. an expression, statement, or feeling of opposition or dislike. 2. a cause for such an expression, statement, or feeling. 3. the act of objecting.

  5. 1. : an act of objecting. 2. a. : a reason or argument presented in opposition. b. : a feeling or expression of disapproval. c. : a statement of opposition to an aspect of a judicial or other legal proceeding. file an objection to a proposed bankruptcy plan. Synonyms. challenge. complaint. demurral. demurrer. difficulty. exception. expostulation.

  6. OBJECTION meaning: 1. the act of expressing or feeling opposition to or dislike of something or someone: 2. the act…. Learn more.

  7. An objection is a statement of protest. During weddings, you often hear the question "Does anyone object to this union?" If someone did, that would be an objection: they think the wedding is a bad idea.

  8. a reason why you do not like or approve of something or someone, or the fact that you do not like or approve of them: Our main objection to the new factory is that it's noisy. I have no objections, if you want to stay an extra day.

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