Associations to the word «Objection»
Noun
- Conscription
- Descartes
- Override
- Tango
- Brahman
- Reply
- Quaker
- Precept
- Veto
- Argument
- Scruple
- Aside
- Raise
- Supposition
- Waiver
- Reasoning
- Censor
- Proposal
- Refusal
- Approbation
- Becoming
- Ratification
- Fallacy
- Proposition
- Inconvenience
- Viz
- Clause
- Consideration
- Continuance
- Prudence
- Assent
- Fortitude
- Enquiry
- Assertion
- Disobedience
- Doctrine
- Jehovah
- Consent
- Sutra
- Defendant
- Answer
- Exemption
- Propriety
- Insistence
- Deference
- Juror
- Spite
- Prejudice
- Presumption
- Ladyship
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
OBJECTION, noun. The act of objecting.
OBJECTION, noun. A statement expressing opposition, or a reason or cause for expressing opposition (generally followed by the adposition to).
OBJECTION, noun. (legal) An official protest raised in a court of law during a legal trial over a violation of the rules of the court by the opposing party.
Dictionary definition
OBJECTION, noun. The act of expressing earnest opposition or protest.
OBJECTION, noun. The speech act of objecting.
OBJECTION, noun. The act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent.
OBJECTION, noun. (law) a procedure whereby a party to a suit says that a particular line of questioning or a particular witness or a piece of evidence or other matter is improper and should not be continued and asks the court to rule on its impropriety or illegality.
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.