make an objection

Frequency: 8.021.0 per million words

To express disagreement or opposition.

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Examples (10)

  • The lawyer decided to make an objection to the witness's testimony.
  • I felt compelled to make an objection during the meeting.
  • She didn't make any objection when they proposed the changes.
  • The council members are expected to make a formal objection to the new policy.
  • He had every right to make an objection if he disagreed.
  • The audience began to make their objections known.
  • If you wish to make an objection, please raise your hand.
  • We need to make a strong objection against this unfair rule.
  • They failed to make an objection in time, and the motion passed.
  • Don't hesitate to make an objection if you have concerns.