objection

/əbˈdʒɛkʃən/
noun
  1. A reason or argument given to disagree with or oppose something.
    • The lawyer's objection was sustained by the judge.
    • She raised an objection to the new policy during the meeting.
    • I have no objection to your plan if it follows the rules.
  2. A feeling of dislike or disapproval toward something.
    • They expressed their objection to the construction of the new building.
    • My only objection is that the event starts too early in the morning.
    • His main objection to the movie was its slow pace.
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