Examples of 'objected' in a sentence

Meaning of "objected"

object (verb) - to express disagreement or disapproval, especially in a formal way. In English, this term is used to indicate opposition or resistance to a proposal, decision, or action
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How to use "objected" in a sentence

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Such proposals were objected to by the shipping industry.
I objected when you wanted to make it appear.
The suggested approach was objected to on a number of grounds.
No one objected to the choice of an analogue country.
Some interested parties objected to this proposal.
Others objected to such a broadening of the text.
Two interested parties objected to this proposal.
He also objected to the chapel being relegated to a corner.
She would have objected to any guy.
Nobody objected to the compromise and it was adopted.
The congregation also objected to the relationship.
You objected because we almost buy into it.
The main practices objected to were as follows.
Poles objected to the dictatorship on numerous occasions.
Transient drivers have objected to the obstacles.

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No one objected and the motions were accepted.
There a fellow traveler objected to the presence of.
I objected to that and made my objections known.
My father and mother objected to my idea to be in a convent.
I objected to the second drink but he insisted.
Davis originally objected to his boxing name.
We objected to the morality because it interfered with.
Local residents objected to the new plans.
The latter part of that suggestion was objected to.
Ethiopia objected to the use of this standard.
Progress has been uneven and objected to by many.
They both objected to the imposition of measures.
It would have been nice if no one had objected.
Parents councils objected to the oversized classes.
And the second class someone objected.
They all objected to the imposition of measures.
Thislatter possibility is occasionally objected to by certain parties.
Others had objected to that broad definition.
I have a lot of someones who objected that.
You will be objected from the court.
Or anyone who had friends who objected.
You previously objected so fiercely to me studying abroad.
Only one person in the room objected.
Tom never objected to me dating his daughter.
This was extended unless parents expressly objected.
Neighbours objected to the risk of environmental impact.
Scientists from around the country objected.
Till yesterday you objected to be seen with me.
They objected to what they considered an injustice.
The parents of the other children objected.
So you only objected to acts of violence in wartime.
It would appear to me somebody objected to this union.
He openly objected to taking orders from a woman.
You could not have objected anyway.
Because he objected to the alleged love affair.

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