Objection

/əbˈdʒɛkʃən/ noun

A statement or reason for disagreeing with or opposing something. In court, it is a formal protest against a question or action.

From Latin “objectio,” meaning “a throwing in the way, a complaint,” from “ob-” (against) + “iacere” (to throw). It came into English through legal and formal speech.

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