objections (Meaning)

objections

a reason or argument presented in opposition, an act of objecting, a reason or argument forming the ground of an objection, a feeling or expression of disapproval, an act or instance of objecting, a reason for or a feeling of disapproval, a statement of opposition to an aspect of a judicial or other legal proceeding

objections Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer presented numerous objections to the prosecutor's evidence.
  2. The council encountered strong objections from residents regarding the proposed development.
  3. I have no objections to the terms of the contract.
  4. The judge overruled several objections raised by the defense attorney.
  5. The critics raised numerous objections to the author's interpretation of history.
  6. The CEO swiftly addressed the objections raised by the stakeholders.
  7. The applicant provided a thorough explanation to address the objections of the hiring committee.
  8. The team reached a consensus after carefully considering all the objections.
  9. The scientist faced objections from his peers regarding the methodology used in his research.
  10. The teacher acknowledged the objections raised by students and promised to address them in class.

FAQs About the word objections

a reason or argument presented in opposition, an act of objecting, a reason or argument forming the ground of an objection, a feeling or expression of disapprov

questions, complaints,exceptions, challenges, protests, criticisms, fusses, expostulations, suspicions, demurrers

agreements, approvals,sanctions,acceptances, assents, compliances, obediences,acquiescences

The lawyer presented numerous objections to the prosecutor's evidence.

The council encountered strong objections from residents regarding the proposed development.

I have no objections to the terms of the contract.

The judge overruled several objections raised by the defense attorney.