To object to



Ejemplo: They object to the proposed change

Definición


"To object to" means to express or feel disapproval or opposition to something, often verbally. It involves stating disagreement or resistance toward a proposal, idea, or action, as in the phrase 'They object to the proposed change.'

Traducciones



Etimología


The phrase "to object to" comes from the Latin 'objectum,' meaning 'something thrown before' or 'a thing presented for consideration.' The verb 'object' originally meant to oppose or present an argument against something. Did you know that in legal and formal debates, 'to object' is used to signal disagreement or to challenge a statement or procedure?

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