objecting Antonyms

Meaning of objecting

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objecting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Object

objecting Sentence Examples

  1. The witness stood by his testimony, objecting vehemently to the defense attorney's attempt to discredit him.
  2. The environmental group strongly objected to the construction project, citing its potential damage to the local ecosystem.
  3. The board members unanimously objected to the CEO's proposed budget, deeming it unrealistic and unfeasible.
  4. The students vehemently objected to the new school policy, claiming it infringed on their academic freedom.
  5. The homeowners' association vehemently objected to the neighbor's proposed property expansion, arguing it would disrupt the neighborhood's aesthetic appeal.
  6. The plaintiff's lawyer skillfully objected to the defense attorney's leading question, protecting her client from potential bias.
  7. The shareholders collectively objected to the company's merger proposal, expressing concerns about its financial implications and its impact on the company's culture.
  8. The workers passionately objected to the new employment regulations, claiming they would erode their hard-earned benefits and reduce job satisfaction.
  9. The religious group publicly objected to the government's decision to legalize same-sex marriage, citing their belief in traditional family values.
  10. The civic organization strongly objected to the mayor's proposed tax increase, arguing it would unfairly burden low-income residents.

FAQs About the word objecting

of Object

complaining,protesting, remonstrating (with),excepting, quarrelling, whining, criticizing, taking exception, demurring, taking issue

agreeing,approving, approving, accepting, agreeing, accepting, assenting, maintaining, complying, upholding

The witness stood by his testimony, objecting vehemently to the defense attorney's attempt to discredit him.

The environmental group strongly objected to the construction project, citing its potential damage to the local ecosystem.

The board members unanimously objected to the CEO's proposed budget, deeming it unrealistic and unfeasible.

The students vehemently objected to the new school policy, claiming it infringed on their academic freedom.