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objectionobjection /əbˈdʒɛkʃən/ ●●○ noun [countable] ► strong objections The group has strong objections to the death penalty. ► raise/voice an objection (=state an objection) Lawyers have raised several objections to the plan. ► had no objection Beckler had no objection to the plan (=was not annoyed or upset by it). THESAURUSstrong disagreement with, or protest against, something such as a plan, law, or official decision► oppositionstrong disagreement with, or protest against, something such as a plan, law, or official decision: There was a great deal of opposition to the war. ► objection a reason you give for disagreeing with or not approving of an idea, plan or action: He has no moral objections to killing animals for food. ► antagonism a feeling of very strong opposition to something or hatred of someone: Authorities are worried that the antagonism between the groups will turn into violence. ► resistance statements or behavior that show someone does not accept a person, plan, or idea: There is resistance to the new school uniforms from both parents and students. ► hostility angry statements or violent behavior that show that someone strongly opposes a person, plan, or idea: The local people showed a lot of hostility toward the soldiers. ► antipathy formal a feeling of strong opposition or dislike toward a person, organization, plan, or idea: The people’s antipathy toward the ruling party has grown strong. 1a reason that you have for opposing or disapproving of something, or the feeling of opposing or disapproving of it: objection to Her biggest objection to pets is that they’re dirty. The group has strong objections to the death penalty.raise/voice an objection (=state an objection) Lawyers have raised several objections to the plan. Beckler had no objection to the plan (=was not annoyed or upset by it).► see thesaurus at opposition2objection! spoken said by lawyers to a judge in a court when they think that what another lawyer has just said should not be allowed |