OBJECTION


Meaning of OBJECTION in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ serious , strenuous , strong

▪ valid

▪ main , major , primary , principal

▪ fundamental

▪ common

▪ conscientious , ethical , moral , principled , religious

▪ one , only

My one ~ is that I don't think such an amendment is necessary.

VERB + OBJECTION

▪ file , lodge , make , raise , state , voice

▪ have

I'd like to open a window, unless anyone has any ~s.

▪ address , answer , meet , overcome

▪ drop , withdraw

PREPOSITION

▪ over the ~s of ( esp. AmE )

She was appointed over the ~s of certain members of the board.

▪ ~ against

a common ~ against nuclear power

▪ ~ to

The committee has raised serious ~s to the plans.

PHRASES

▪ an ~ based on sth

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