objector (Meaning)
objector (n)
a person who dissents from some established policy
objector (n.)
One who objects; one who offers objections to a proposition or measure.
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objector Sentence Examples
- The objector raised vehement concerns about the proposed construction project's environmental impact.
- The council considered all objections raised by residents before making a decision.
- The objector's main contention was that the new development would disrupt the local ecosystem.
- Despite the objector's arguments, the planning committee approved the expansion.
- The company faced numerous objections from local groups during the public consultation process.
- The objectors claimed that the government's decision violated their property rights.
- The judge dismissed the objectors' petition for an injunction against the project.
- The objector challenged the validity of the environmental assessment report.
- The public meeting turned into a heated debate between supporters and objectors.
- The objector's persistent objections delayed the implementation of the project for several months.
FAQs About the word objector
a person who dissents from some established policyOne who objects; one who offers objections to a proposition or measure.
demonstrator,protestor, instigator, proponent, protester, troublemaker, provocateur, inciter, insurgent, exponent
peacemaker, reconciler, peacemaker, reconciler,,uniter, uniter
The objector raised vehement concerns about the proposed construction project's environmental impact.
The council considered all objections raised by residents before making a decision.
The objector's main contention was that the new development would disrupt the local ecosystem.
Despite the objector's arguments, the planning committee approved the expansion.