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Meaning of objections
A reason or argument against something, especially in a discussion or legal proceeding
Etymology of objections
The word "objections" comes from the Old French word "objecter", which is derived from the Latin word "objectare", meaning "to throw against" or "to oppose"
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to refer to a reason or argument against something
Synonyms
complaints
concerns
criticisms
reservations
doubts
misgivings
disagreements
protests
dissents
demurs
exceptions
exemptions
exclusions
rejections
refusals
denials
disputes
arguments
counterarguments
cavils
quibbles
grievances
lamentations
remonstrances
expostulations
rejoinders
ripostes
rebuttals
refutations
counterclaims
allegations
impeachments
indictments
accusations
Definitions
- A reason for disagreeing with or opposing something
- * A formal statement of opposition or disagreement, especially in a legal or formal context
- * A feeling of disapproval or disagreement
Usage Examples
- The lawyer raised several objections to the testimony of the witness
- * She had some objections to the proposal, but overall she thought it was a good idea
- * The committee considered the objections to the plan and made some revisions
Antonyms
approvals
agreements
consents
endorsements
sanctions
validations
confirmations
ratifications
acceptances
acquiescences
compliances
cooperations
collaborations
supports
approvals
affirmations
affirmations
validations
verifications
authentications