reobject

/riːəbˈdʒɛkt/
verb
  1. To object again; to express opposition or disagreement a second time or repeatedly.
    • The lawyer had to reobject when the judge overruled her initial objection.
    • After the committee rejected his first complaint, he decided to reobject during the next meeting.
    • Even after the explanation, several members of the audience continued to reobject to the proposed changes.
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