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Definition of objection
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of objection is as below...
Objection
(n.) That which is, or may be,
presented
in
opposition;
an
adverse
reason
or
argument;
a
reason
for
objecting;
obstacle;
impediment;
as, I have no
objection
to
going;
unreasonable
objections..
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Undeniable
::
Undeniable
(a.)
Unobjectionable;
unquestionably
excellent;
as, a
person
of
undeniable
connections..
Compromise
::
Compromise
(n.) A
committal
to
something
derogatory
or
objectionable;
a
prejudicial
concession;
a
surrender;
as, a
compromise
of
character
or
right..
Opponency
::
Opponency
(n.) The act of
opening
an
academical
disputation;
the
proposition
of
objections
to a
tenet,
as an
exercise
for a
degree..
Unexceptionable
::
Unexceptionable
(a.) Not
liable
to any
exception
or
objection;
unobjectionable;
faultless;
good;
excellent;
as, a man of most
unexceptionable
character..
Response
::
Response
(n.) Reply to an
objection
in
formal
disputation.
Cavillation
::
Cavillation
(n.)
Frivolous
or
sophistical
objection.
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To press or urge
forward;
to
drive;
to push an
objection
too far.
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
support
or
maintain
as true or
correct,
against
denial,
censure,
or
objections;
to
defend;
to
justify..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) To offer in
opposition
as a
criminal
charge
or by way of
accusation
or
reproach;
to
adduce
as an
objection
or
adverse
reason.
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) A loss of
advantage,
or
deduction
from
profit,
value,
success,
etc.; a
discouragement
or
hindrance;
objectionable
feature..
Objection
::
Objection
(n.) Cause of
trouble;
sorrow.
Scrupulous
::
Scrupulous
(a.) Given to
making
objections;
captious.
Oppose
::
Oppose
(v. i.) To make
objection
or
opposition
in
controversy.
Question
::
Question
(v. t.) To raise a
question
about;
to call in
question;
to make
objection
to.
Protest
::
Protest
(v.) A
solemn
declaration
of
opinion,
commonly
a
formal
objection
against
some act;
especially,
a
formal
and
solemn
declaration,
in
writing,
of
dissent
from the
proceedings
of a
legislative
body; as, the
protest
of lords in
Parliament..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To bring to
notice;
to
submit
for
consideration;
as, to raise a point of
order;
to raise an
objection..
Ignore
::
Ignore
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
refuse
to take
notice
of; to shut the eyes to; not to
recognize;
to
disregard
willfully
and
causelessly;
as, to
ignore
certain
facts;
to
ignore
the
presence
of an
objectionable
person..
Weaken
::
Weaken
(v. t.) To make weak; to
lessen
the
strength
of; to
deprive
of
strength;
to
debilitate;
to
enfeeble;
to
enervate;
as, to
weaken
the body or the mind; to
weaken
the hands of a
magistrate;
to
weaken
the force of an
objection
or an
argument..
Exceptionable
::
Exceptionable
(a.)
Liable
to
exception
or
objection;
objectionable.
Cavil
::
Cavil (v. i.) To raise
captious
and
frivolous
objections;
to find fault
without
good
reason.
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