Objected Meaning in English
word · lemma: object
əbˈdʒɛktəd
ub-JEK-tid
ɒbdʒˈɛktɪd
ob-JEK-tid
Definición
Said or showed that you disagreed with something or did not accept it, usually in a formal or polite way.
Uso & Matices
'Objected' is the past tense of 'object' (to disagree or protest). Common in formal, legal, or polite discussions. Often followed by 'to' ('objected to the plan'). Not to be confused with 'object' (noun: thing).
Spanish: se opuso - objetóPortuguese (BR): contestou - se opôsPortuguese (PT): contestou - opôs-seChinese (Simplified): 反对Chinese (Traditional): 反對Hindi: आपत्ति कीArabic: اعترضBengali: আপত্তি করেছিলRussian: возразил - возразила - возразилиJapanese: 異議を唱えた - 反対したVietnamese: phản đốiKorean: 반대했다Turkish: itiraz ettiUrdu: اعتراض کیاIndonesian: menentang - keberatan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He objected to the new rules.
basic
She objected when they changed the meeting time.
basic
Nobody objected to the idea.
basic
Several people objected during the discussion, but the decision stayed the same.
natural
When I suggested pizza for dinner, no one objected.
natural
The lawyer objected to the question in court.
natural