objection|objections in English
noun
[ob·jec·tion || əb'dʒekʃn]
act of objecting; opposition; appeal; denial; protest
Use "objection|objections" in a sentence
1. Both objections rest on a yet broader objection.
2. The type of response to the objection depends on the type; price or value objection, product/service objection, and procrastinating objections.
3. Objections should be sent to the highway authority during the objection period , explaining your reason for objecting .
4. Caviling: The act of raising captious and frivolous objections; an objection of a captious nature: as, “cavillings and menacings,”
5. There are three type of objections; price or value objections, product/service objections, procrastinating objections and hidden objections.
6. Caviling: The act of raising captious and frivolous objections; an objection of a captious nature: as, “Cavillings and menacings,” caviling - definition and meaning Community
7. Despite his mother's objections.
8. No objections have been received and the period for lodging objections has now elapsed.
9. 14 – The ‘buttressing’ objection.
10. All objections have smoothed away.
11. Objection is rejected by an absolute majority or Objection is rejected by a 2/3 majority
12. WHAT IS A COMMON OBJECTION?
13. You've no objection, I trust.
14. The judge sustained the lawyer's objection.
15. Bitterly, I raised many objections.
16. I plainly perceive some objections remain.
17. Objections were voiced on every hand.
18. However, both objections collapse upon examination.
19. She completely disregarded all our objections.
20. Cavils Raise trivial objections An evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections
21. Please present your objection to the plan.
22. 18 The judge sustained the lawyer's objection.
23. None of them raised any objection.
24. The marriage took place notwithstanding his objections.
25. If our exec has no objections.