Object to | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Object to

/ˈɒbʤɪkt tuː/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To express opposition, disapproval, or disagreement with something or someone.

  • She objected to the terms of the contract, insisting they were unfair.
  • Many residents object to the new construction project because of the expected noise.
  • He didn't object to the plan at first, but later expressed his concerns.
  • The committee members object to the proposed changes, suggesting alternatives instead.
  • Parents often object to certain content in movies for their children.

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