objection
/əbˈʤɛkʃən/
noun
plural
objections
plural
objections
Britannica Dictionary definition of OBJECTION
1
:
a reason for disagreeing with or opposing something
:
a reason for objecting
[count]
—
often + to
[noncount]
2
law
a
[count]
:
an act of formally objecting to something during a trial.
b
—
used as an interjection by lawyers during trials when they think something is not fair or proper