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- objection; dissent; protest
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- objection
- dissent
- protest
This meaning refers to expressing disagreement or a challenge to a particular idea, opinion, or decision. It emphasizes a stance against something that is perceived as unjust or incorrect.
This meaning denotes a disagreement with the majority opinion or authority. It implies a more formal or structured expression of disagreement, often relating to policies or decisions within a group.
This meaning represents an active expression of disapproval or objection against something, often in a public or organized manner. It suggests a more passionate or collective stance.
Generated collocations (experimental)
いぎ異議をとなえる唱えるto raise an objectionいぎもうしたて異議申し立てobjection petitionいぎ異議ありobjection!いぎ異議をしめす示すto show dissentいぎ異議があるto have an objectionいぎ異議をうけつける受け付けるto accept an objectionいぎ異議をきゃっか却下するto dismiss an objectionいぎ異議をひきさげる引き下げるto withdraw an objectionいぎのもうしたて異議の申し立てをおこなう行うto file an objectionほうてき法的いぎ異議legal objection
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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I have no objection to paying a special fee if it is necessary.
As far as I am concerned, I have no objection to the plan.
They went ahead with the plan since there were no objections.
Within the rape crisis movement, Greesite's dissent is significant.
Nobody argued against choosing him as chairman.