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objector


Meanings
  • A person who opposes or objects to something, typically a proposed idea, course of action, or policy.

    - "The shareholders objected to the proposed merger."
    - "The new policy was met with objections from various employee groups."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with objector
objection , obstruction , construction , inflection , reflection , connection , conjunction , juxtaposition , superposition , subtraction , addition , multiplication , division
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. objectioner

  2. objectorian

  3. objectivist

  4. objectorium

  5. objectorise

  6. objectorize


Variants
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object , objected , objecting , objector , objectors , objects , conscientious objector , conscientious objectors
Forms
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The word 'objector' can appear in various forms depending on the context. For example, the verb form 'object' can be used to describe the action of opposing or contesting something. The gerund form 'objecting' can be used to describe the ongoing process of opposing or contesting something. The past participle form 'objected' can be used to describe the completed action of opposing or contesting something. The infinitive form 'to object' can be used to describe the ability to oppose or contest something.


Etymology
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The word 'objector' comes from the Latin word 'objectum' meaning 'thing placed before'. The verb 'object' comes from the same Latin root.


Related Concepts
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  1. opposition: The act or fact of opposing or opposing something, typically to prevent it from being implemented or to express disagreement with it.

  2. protest: A public demonstration or statement of objection, typically against a proposed policy or course of action.

  3. dissent: The act or fact of expressing disagreement or opposition to a proposed policy or course of action.

  4. resistance: The act or fact of opposing, obstructing, or refusing to comply with a proposed policy or course of action.


Culture
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The word 'objector' has been used in various cultural contexts. In literature, the term 'objector' has been used to describe a character who opposes or questions the actions or beliefs of other characters. In art, the term 'objector' has been used to describe a work of art that challenges or questions the status quo or the dominant cultural narratives. In music, the term 'objector' has been used to describe a song or a musical composition that challenges or questions the social, political, or cultural norms of the time.

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