noun
- a statement expressing disagreement or disapproval
- a formal statement made in court to oppose evidence or a question
- a reason for disagreeing with or opposing something
Usage: legal
Examples
- She raised an objection to the proposed changes.
- The lawyer’s objection was sustained by the judge.
- Do you have any objections to meeting tomorrow?
- His main objection was the high cost of the project.
- The witness answered despite the attorney’s objection.
- I have no objection to your plan.
- The committee voted down all objections to the proposal.