objector (noun)
1objector — object ob‧ject 1 [əbˈdʒekt] verb [intransitive] to complain or protest about something, or to feel that you oppose it or disapprove of it: • The mayor considered contracting out garbage collection, but the unions objected. object to • The banks… …
2objector — object ► NOUN 1) a material thing that can be seen and touched. 2) a person or thing to which an action or feeling is directed. 3) a goal or purpose. 4) Grammar a noun or noun phrase governed by a transitive verb or by a preposition. ► VERB ▪… …
3objector — noun a person who dissents from some established policy • Syn: ↑dissenter, ↑dissident, ↑protester, ↑contestant • Derivationally related forms: ↑object, ↑protest (for: ↑ …
4objector — noun see object II …
5objector — noun A person who objects to something. See Also: objection …
6objector — noun (C) someone who states or shows that they oppose something: objectors to the new motorway …
7conscientious objector — noun one who refuses to serve in the armed forces on grounds of conscience (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑CO • Hypernyms: ↑dissenter, ↑dissident, ↑protester, ↑objector, ↑contestant * * * noun, pl …
8objector — UK [əbˈdʒektə(r)] / US [əbˈdʒektər] noun [countable] Word forms objector : singular objector plural objectors someone who disagrees with something There are many objectors to the company s plans …
9objector — ob|jec|tor [ əb dʒektər ] noun count someone who disagrees with something: There are many objectors to the company s plans …
10objector — [əbˈdʒektə] noun [C] someone who disagrees with or opposes something …