objected Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- expostulated
- excepted
- kicked
- remonstrated-with-
- took-exception
- took-issue
- whined
- quarrelled
- criticized
Weak:
- grumped
- murmured
- denounced
- squabbled
- rebelled
- dared
- caterwauled
- balked
- croaked
- caviled
- crabbed
- bleated
- squawked
- yowled
- grizzled
- disobeyed
- disputed
- debated
- censured
- beefed
- whimpered
- grumbled
- bitched
- gagged
- repined
- withstood
- bellyached
- hassled
- wailed
- quarreled
- screamed
- challenged
- growled
- muttered
- moaned
- grouched
- nagged
- griped
- cavilled
- conflicted
- demonstrated
- whinged
- squealed
- stuck
- fussed
- yammered
- defied
- fought
- quibbled
- groused
- carped
- hollered
- wrangled
- keened
Meaning of objected
objected (imp. & p. p.)
of Object
objected Sentence Examples
- The shareholders strongly objected to the proposed merger, citing concerns about financial stability.
- The neighbors objected to the construction of a new apartment building, claiming it would disrupt the tranquility of the area.
- The parents objected to their daughter's decision to major in art, emphasizing the need for a more practical career path.
- The scientist objected to the hasty publication of their research findings, insisting on further verification.
- The jury objected to the judge's instructions, arguing that they were biased and misleading.
- The teacher objected to the student's behavior in class, warning them that such conduct was unacceptable.
- The consumer objected to the defective product, demanding a refund or replacement.
- The activist objected to the government's environmental policies, calling for more stringent measures to protect the planet.
- The lawyer objected to the opposing counsel's line of questioning, claiming it was intended to prejudice the jury.
- The landlord objected to the tenant's request for a rent reduction, citing the terms of their lease agreement.
FAQs About the word objected
of Object
demurred,protested, complained, expostulated,excepted, kicked, remonstrated (with), took exception, took issue, whined
agreed, accepted, sanctioned, accepted, agreed, sanctioned,approved, approved, supported, obeyed
The shareholders strongly objected to the proposed merger, citing concerns about financial stability.
The neighbors objected to the construction of a new apartment building, claiming it would disrupt the tranquility of the area.
The parents objected to their daughter's decision to major in art, emphasizing the need for a more practical career path.
The scientist objected to the hasty publication of their research findings, insisting on further verification.