Meaning of objection in English
objection
noun [ C ]
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/əbˈdʒek.ʃən/
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/əbˈdʒek.ʃən/
B2

the act of expressing or feeling opposition to or dislike of something or someone:

Her objection to/against the plan is based on incorrect facts.

A couple of people raised/voiced objections to the proposal.

[ + that ] I have no objection except that it may cost more than expected.

objection
noun [ C ]
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/əbˈdʒek·ʃən/

a feeling or expression of opposition, dislike, or disapproval:

A couple of people raised/voiced objections to the plan.

Does anyone have any objections?

objection
noun [ C or U ]
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/əbˈdʒekʃən/
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an expression or feeling that shows that you disapprove of something or disagree with it:

objections to sth The two companies will learn this week whether there are still objections to the merger deal.

have/raise/voice objections A large number of people raised objections to the proposed plan.

People's main objection was that it had been priced too high.

We have no objection to a slight postponement.