Synonym: challenge, complaint, criticism, disapproval, dissent, protest. Similar words: objective, projection, section, election, infection, selection, collection, reflection. Meaning: [əb'dʒekʃn] n. 1. the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest 2. the speech act of objecting 3. the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent 4. (law) a procedure whereby a party to a suit says that a particular line of questioning or a particular witness or a piece of evidence or other matter is improper and should not be continued and asks the court to rule on its impropriety or illegality.
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211. But Robinson skirted this potential objection by making her novel swerve away from the traditionally novelistic.
212. The major objection to Malinowski's functionalism is that it cannot readily account for cultural variation.
213. We have no objection if this prize is an incentive to reverse the warmongering and unilateral policies of the previous US administration and if this encourages a policy based on just peace.
214. There was no objection from the floor and so the agendum postponed to next meeting.
215. Objection The etiology, diagnosis,(sentence dictionary) malignant tendency and therapy of adenomyomatosis of gallbladder(ADM)are discussed.
216. Objection:To investigate CT detected rete and the ability of nature of SRCC.
217. She made no immediate objection, for she must bide her time.
218. Defense attorney to aspects and so on murder evidence raised the objection.
219. The fifth - century commentator Proclus was very explicit about his objection to the parallel axiom.
220. Like I said before, if this article was about mens aggression then there would be little objection.
221. Socrates never says Simmias, here's what your objection goes wrong: harmony is not really invisible or can't be destroyed, whatever it is, so we don't have a counterexample.
222. The main objection to animalism is that it conflicts with the psychological-continuity view.
223. In requisition procedure, the the related people has the real estate objection registration application right.
224. I think that there is no knock-down objection to epiphenomenalism here.
225. Objection : To observe the effect of Shenyi decoction in treating chronic atrophic gastritis and precancerous lesion.
226. This does not stop me having the same objection to Stalinism and Nazism, which I very much do.
227. There is no theoretical objection to crediting an accumulated amortization account rather than the intangible asset account, but this method is seldom encountered in practice.
228. Mr Lerner has no theological objection to industrial policy and believes that bureaucrats can help entrepreneurs.
229. If the trust property is enforced against the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the trustor, trustee or beneficiary has the right to make an objection to the people's court.
230. Within 20 days of the vote approving the merger or consolidation, the constituent company must give written notice of the approval to all dissentient shareholders who served a notice of objection.
231. The causal theory of the basing relation is a very influential theory but counterexamples of the gypsy-lawyer style constitute a major objection to this kind of theory.
232. I agree to provide the Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority (TELA) with opinions on television and radio broadcasts and I have no objection to the handling of my personal data by TELA.
233. The main objection to this definition is that it excludes many people in China and India who are recognizably middle-class but earn less than $12 a day.
234. However, they have paid little attention to the negative impact of prescript of objection upon implied admission.
More similar words: objective, projection, section, election, infection, selection, collection, reflection, connection, protection, inspection, subject to, introspection, be subject to, in all directions, environmental protection, action, auction, fiction, function, sanction, fraction, reaction, reduction, attraction, take action, and function, functional, prediction, production.