objection
Prononciation : [əbˈdʒɛkʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « legal »
(noun) a statement you make when you disagree with something, especially in a court. When a lawyer says they have an objection, it means they think something isn't fair or right.
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The lawyer raised an objection during the trial to challenge the witness's statement.
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There were no objections from the defense, so the judge continued with the proceedings.
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What was the reason for the objection made by the attorney?
Contexte : « general disagreement »
(noun) a feeling or expression of disagreement. It’s when someone doesn’t like a plan or idea and lets others know about it.
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She voiced her objection to the proposed changes in the project during the meeting.
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Everyone seemed to agree, so there were no objections to the plan.
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Did anyone raise an objection to the new rules at the school?
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