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noun ADJ. serious, strenuous, strong | valid | main, major, principal | fundamental | common VERB + OBJECTION lodge, make, raise, state | have I'd like to open a window, unless anyone has any objections. | meet, overcome | withdraw PREP. over the ~s of She was appointed over the objections of certain members of the board. | ~ against a common objection against nuclear power | ~ to The committee has raised serious objections to the plans.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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see RAISE AN OBJECTION.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun opposition: What is your objection to me going?
Simple Definitions
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objection verbs have an objection • Does anyone have any objections to the proposal? make an objection (= say what your objection is ) • The Parish Council made several objections to the changes. raise/voice an objection (= make an objection ) • His father raised no objections when John told him that he wanted to become a dancer. meet somebody's objections (= change something so that someone will no longer object ) • He altered the plans to meet the objections of community leaders. withdraw an objection (= stop objecting to something ) • The FBI withdrew its objections to publishing the information. lodge an objection (= formally make an objection ) • Residents have lodged an objection to the new development. adjectives a strong objection • Parents at the school have voiced strong objections to the closure. a serious/major objection • There were serious objections to using the videotaped evidence at the trial. the main objection • One of the main objections was that classes were being taught by untrained staff. a fundamental objection • A fundamental objection is that the church should not be part of the government. a moral objection • He has expressed moral objections to this type of research. a religious objection • Roman Catholics have religious objections to the use of contraceptives. (a) conscientious objection (= the fact of refusing to become a solider because of your moral or religious beliefs ) • Conscientious objection to military service is seen by the United Nations as part of your right to freedom of thought. COMMON ERRORS >>> Do not say ' say an objection '. Say make an objection .
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