OBJECTION


Meaning of OBJECTION in English

əbˈjekshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English objeccioun, from Middle French objection, from Late Latin objection-, objectio, from Latin objectus (past participle of objicere, obicere to object) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at object

1. : an act of objecting

prevent action by objection

2.

a. : something that is or may be presented in opposition : adverse reason or argument : reason for objecting or opposing

presented his objections in a formal report

b. : a feeling of disapproval

I have no objection to going

3. obsolete : presentation or representation to the view or to the mind

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