noun
- expressions of disagreement, disapproval, or opposition to something
- formal statements made in court to challenge evidence or testimony
Usage: plural form of objection
Usage: legal
Examples
- The committee heard several objections to the proposed budget cuts.
- Despite strong objections from residents, the city approved the construction project.
- The lawyer raised multiple objections during the witness testimony.
- Her objections to the plan were based on environmental concerns.
- The judge sustained most of the defense attorney’s objections.
- There were no objections when the meeting time was changed.
- His constant objections slowed down the decision-making process.