Pronunciation: /əbˈdʒɛk.ʃən/
noun a reason or argument offered in disagreement or opposition
A1 I have an objection to the noise level in this room.
A2 She raised an objection to the proposed changes in the project.
B1 The objection was overruled by the committee due to lack of evidence.
B2 His objection to the new policy was based on ethical grounds.
C1 The lawyer presented a compelling objection during the trial.
C2 The objection raised by the opposition party led to a heated debate in parliament.
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