objection
41objection to a pleading — index demurrer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
42Objection de conscience — ● Objection de conscience refus de porter les armes formulé par un objecteur de conscience …
43Objection de conscience — Plaque dédiée aux objecteurs de conscience, Londres, 15 mai 1994 L objection de conscience est un acte personnel de refus d accomplir certains actes allant à l encontre d impératifs religieux, moraux ou éthiques dictés par sa conscience …
44Objection (argument) — Refute redirects here. For the Transformer, see Refute (Transformers). In informal logic an objection (also called expostulation or refutation), is a reason arguing against a premise, lemma or main contention. An objection to an objection is… …
45objection to grand jury — An objection to the organization of a grand jury, including the matter of exclusion of persons because of race, color, sex, religious or political beliefs, even technical objections, except as a limitation is placed upon the latter by statute. 24 …
46objection — noun Date: 14th century 1. an act of objecting 2. a. a reason or argument presented in opposition b. a feeling or expression of disapproval …
47objection — noun a) The act of objecting. b) A statement expressing opposition, or a reason or cause for expressing opposition. See Also: objector …
48objection — Synonyms and related words: answer, antipathy, argument, ban, bashfulness, beef, bitch, blackball, blackballing, block, blockade, boggle, boggling, bottleneck, boycott, catch, challenge, combative reaction, complaint, compunction, cordon,… …
49objection — Claim of foul lodged by rider, patrol judge or other official after the running of a race. If lodged by official, it is called an inquiry …
50objection — ob·jec·tion || É™b dÊ’ekʃn n. act of objecting; opposition; appeal; denial; protest …