objection
91reserve an objection — To reserve, with the permission of the court, the right to make an objection at a later time in the trial …
92tardy objection — An objection to a pleading delayed in the making until after issues are joined, or after the introduction of evidence, or after judgment. 41 Am J1st Pl § 67 …
93counter-objection — counter objection, obligation, offer, orator etc.: see counter …
94conscientious objection — conscientious objector. refusal on moral or religious grounds to bear arms in a military conflict or to serve in the armed forces. [1895 1900] * * * …
95Leibniz’s objection — See Occasionalism …
96categoric objection — emphatic protest, absolute opposition, unequivocal disapproval …
97conscientious objection — refusal to serve in the military on moral or religious grounds; noncompliance on moral or religious grounds …
98expressed no objection — did not show or voice opposition, did not protest or disapprove …
99expressed objection — voiced opposition, protested, disapproved, complained …
100no objection — not against, no problem with …