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objected
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "objected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing disagreement or opposition to a statement, action, or proposal. Example: "She objected to the proposed changes in the policy during the meeting."
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60 human-written examples
Maria Teresa objected.
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In a letter to Froman last year, Warren and two other Senators objected that the TPP "could make it harder for Congress and regulatory agencies to prevent future financial crises".
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While conservatives might have objected to hitting Romney "from the left", it has also become evident that Romney has a weakness when it comes to talking about his wealth.
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The local student landlords Q Student objected as well, saying that several tenants were "extremely concerned".
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Gillard, the target of frequent sexist attacks during her time in power, produced a list of Abbott's remarks, including a quote from 1998 when he wondered out loud "what if men are by physiology or temperament more adapted to exercise authority or to issue command?" The unmarried prime minister also objected to Abbott's oft repeated suggestions that she make "an honest woman of herself".
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When the UN general assembly debated a Saudi resolution last week that followed the west in calling for sanctions and Assad's departure, Brazil, India and South Africa all objected.
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When I objected to his claim, he tied a rope around my neck and beat me with a plastic cable until I almost passed out.
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When asked if his father objected to Brook's presence Obeid replied: "Dad was more concerned about him being around children in that state and I was rather embarrassed".
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There was often sniping from grouchy dads on the opposition touchline who objected to a girl playing rugby.
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But Leviathan has been widely attacked at home: church groups have objected to its depiction of a corrupt Orthodox priest; the head of the town where it was shot complained that the film shows a "dirty, unwashed Russia"; and culture minister Vladimir Medinsky commented that films "with a sense of despair and hopelessness over our existence should not be financed with taxpayers' money".
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The royal pomp was mildly disturbed as demonstrators, human rights activists and the families of Britons tortured in Saudi prisons objected to the visit.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "objected", ensure the context clearly indicates what was being objected to and why. Providing specific reasons strengthens the impact of the statement.
Common error
Avoid using "objected" when a milder term like "questioned" or "suggested an alternative" would be more appropriate. "Objected" implies a firm disagreement, not just a simple query.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "objected" is as a verb in the past tense. It signifies the act of expressing disapproval or opposition. The examples from Ludwig, such as "Maria Teresa "objected"", illustrate this usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "objected" is a verb used to express disagreement or opposition. It is grammatically correct and very common, particularly in news and media contexts. As Ludwig AI points out, it is used when formally expressing dissent to a proposal or action. To enhance clarity, specify the reason for the objection. Alternatives include "disagreed" or "expressed reservations", depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
disagreed
A simpler, more direct synonym for "objected".
protested
Implies a stronger, more active form of objection.
raised objections
Focuses on the act of voicing concerns or counterarguments.
voiced opposition
Highlights the open expression of disagreement.
challenged
Indicates a questioning of the validity or correctness of something.
expressed disapproval
Replaces "objected" with a more formal expression of disagreement.
expressed dissent
Highlights a formal or official disagreement.
expressed reservations
Indicates a more nuanced disagreement, suggesting doubts or hesitations.
took exception
Suggests a personal offense or strong disagreement.
demurred
A more formal and somewhat archaic way of saying "objected".
FAQs
How do I use "objected" in a sentence?
Use "objected" to indicate a formal expression of disagreement or disapproval. For instance, "She "objected" to the proposed changes in the budget."
What can I say instead of "objected"?
You can use alternatives like "disagreed", "protested", or "expressed reservations" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "objected to" or "objected against"?
"Objected to" is the correct and more common usage. "Objected against" is grammatically incorrect. For example, "He "objected to" the decision."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested