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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    objection


    1. The trick to any transaction was to overcome the initial objection


    2. "I'll let him call it up if he wants," she raised her hand to forestall Ava's objection, "whenever he gets here


    3. JOYCE: Objection, your Honor


    4. JOYCE: Objection, your Honor, the counsel is accumulating gossip and hearsay


    5. ROBERT: Objection your Honor, the counsel’s being argumentative, again


    6. ROBERT: Objection! The comment is pre-judgmental


    7. ROBERT: Objection, your Honor, the counsel is harassing my client


    8. amplified by objection though at other times further diminished


    9. objection, and was led unresisting backwards over the pile


    10. She had no objection to the emerald color, or the full skirt that fell below her knees, but the strap less tight fitting bodes made her feel self-conscience about her muscular arms

    11. ‘Then I have no objection, as long as Richard


    12. He could find no objection to offering


    13. ‘I have no objection to that,’ said Richard, without


    14. Both the objection and the reply are founded in the popular notion which I have been just now examining


    15. Alternatively, the dream indicates that you are going with the flow of things without any objection or resistance


    16. Bounties upon the exportation of any homemade commodity are liable, first, to that general objection which may be made to all the different expedients of the mercantile system ; the objection of forcing some part of the industry of the country into a channel less advantageous than that in which it would run of its own accord ; and, secondly, to the particular objection of forcing it not only into a channel that is less advantageous, but into one that is actually disadvantageous ; the trade which cannot be carried on but by means of a bounty being necessarily a losing trade


    17. The bounty upon the exportation of corn is liable to this further objection, that it can in no respect promote the raising of that particular commodity of which it was meant to encourage the production


    18. [-came, -come] to overcome an obj-ection to show an objection is invalid


    19. The proposal is put up for debate, and the measure is passed without objection


    20. And the knowledge of their objection made him all the more determined

    21. Torbin mused that it was some kind of sulking objection at being usurped, though more likely it sensed its primary purpose in sending him to the black hole was no longer valid


    22. The principal objection to all such taxes is their inequality; an inequality of the worst kind, as they must frequently fall much heavier upon the poor than upon the rich


    23. An objection might be that many church members are


    24. could bleat an objection


    25. When we decree God’s peace and unity in our family, then anything purposed against peace and unity has no valid objection or standing to come against us


    26. Tessa followed, voicing her objection in annoyed bleats


    27. Sometimes, though, an objection isn’t really an objection or a


    28. If she had not played her part in all but seducing Gerrid Lytum into their scheme perhaps he would not have been persuaded; at least put up a greater objection, after his inevitable capture


    29. Really, that was the main objection from other members of the resistance


    30. no objection to this little arrangement, being an obedient child, they

    31. The Custodians have no right of objection, it's up to me who my successor will be


    32. We have no objection there, but I advise you for the moment to stand-by on that


    33. Any objection to him coming in to land?


    34. Sarah stopped and looked at William, who lowered his head slowly indicating no real objection to what she was about to announce


    35. Cass later resigned from Buchanan's administration because of his objection to Buchanan favoring Confederates


    36. The only consolation that remains with us is to know that our constructive objection, produced, in the end, positive results


    37. No,” she promptly responded to his attempted objection, “that’s okay


    38. I have no objection to profit


    39. ” He began counting, until he looked up startled at her objection


    40. She almost hissed in objection

    41. The best example of this is their objection to the construction of electric transmission lines


    42. Very slowly and subtly, enters a casual objection to a no longer well-understood guide that increasingly seemed to lack fitness in an ever-changing world


    43. Always welcome objections! An objection is a reason for not buying the product


    44. ’ The salesman’s job is to log every objection (by listening carefully to the prospect) and then overcoming the objections


    45. But as the generations pass, objection to change increases as the understanding of an original interpretation becomes confused with eternal unchanging truth


    46. I don’t raise another objection


    47. “Boy,” he countered before Orphenn could finish his objection, “sayin’ guns kill


    48. “You’ll kill us-” but his objection was cut


    49. I don’t think my youth excuses it, but I accept her attempt at kindness without objection


    50. yelled, “What harm is she to you?!” But his objection was cut short when his skin












































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    Synonyms for "objection"

    objection dissent protest expostulation remonstrance remonstration protestation reprimand reproach criticism complaint disinclination hesitation reluctance scruple unwillingness rejection

    "objection" definitions

    the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest


    the speech act of objecting


    the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent


    (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