objection
ob
əb
ēb
jec
ˈʤɛk
jek
tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/ɒbd‍ʒˈɛkʃən/

Définition et signification de « objection » en anglais

objection
01

Objection

used to express disagreement, opposition, or protest towards something that has been said or proposed in legal contexts, debates, and negotiations
objection definition and meaning
FormalFormal
example
Exemples
Objection! Implementing restrictions would violate freedom of speech.
Objection ! Mettre en place des restrictions violerait la liberté d'expression.
Objection
01

objection, opposition

the act of expressing disapproval or opposition to something
example
Exemples
She voiced her objection to the new policy, citing concerns about its impact on employee morale.
Elle a exprimé son objection à la nouvelle politique, citant des inquiétudes concernant son impact sur le moral des employés.
02

the act of expressing opposition or raising a point of dispute

03

contestation, opposition

a public or organized protest expressing opposition to a decision, policy, or event
example
Exemples
Their objection drew attention in local media.
Leur objection a attiré l'attention dans les médias locaux.
04

objection, opposition

a formal statement in a legal proceeding claiming that evidence, testimony, or a procedure is improper
SpecializedSpecialized
example
Exemples
An objection was filed regarding the admissibility of the document.
Une objection a été déposée concernant l'admissibilité du document.
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