state an objection

Frequency: 7.010.9 per million words

To formally say what your objection is.

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Examples (10)

  • The lawyer was quick to state her objection to the prosecutor's line of questioning.
  • During the meeting, several members decided to state their objection to the proposed budget cuts.
  • If you have any concerns, you should state your objection clearly and calmly.
  • He hesitated for a moment before deciding to state his objection to the plan.
  • The committee encouraged participants to state their objections in writing by Friday.
  • She had every right to state her objection, but chose to remain silent.
  • Before the vote, each councillor was given an opportunity to state an objection.
  • It is important for citizens to state their objections when they feel their rights are being infringed.
  • The judge asked if anyone wished to state an objection before the ruling.
  • Despite the overwhelming support, one person dared to state an objection.