voice reservations
Frequency: 6.89.0 per million words
To state one's doubts or concerns, often publicly or formally.
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- NATO generals voiced reservations about making air strikes.
- The committee members voiced their reservations regarding the new policy.
- She voiced her reservations about the safety of the experimental drug.
- Despite her initial reservations, she decided not to voice them publicly.
- Many employees voiced serious reservations concerning the proposed layoffs.
- He hesitated for a moment before voicing his reservations about the project's timeline.
- If you have any reservations, please don't hesitate to voice them now.
- The activist group voiced strong reservations about the environmental impact of the new factory.
- Even though he had some reservations, he chose not to voice them during the meeting.
- The doctor voiced his reservations about the patient's rapid recovery, suggesting further tests.