objection abbr. | |
gen. | incident |
environ. | objection |
law | exception; fin de non recevoir; récusation |
law engl. | objection |
patents. | observation; citation; opposition; référence |
a abbr. | |
polit. agric. tech. | are; a |
Question abbr. | |
gen. | aux voix; le vote |
question abbr. | |
gen. | remettre en cause |
arts. | question; demande |
law | interroger; point |
ling. | interrogation |
questioning abbr. | |
law | interrogatoire oral |
law crim.law. UN | interrogatoire |
inadmissible abbr. | |
patents. | irrecevable; inadmissible |
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incident m (de procédure, on a point of law) | |||
contradiction f | |||
exception f; fin de non recevoir; récusation f | |||
objection f | |||
observation f; citation f; opposition f; référence f | |||
réclamation f | |||
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objection! f | |||
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objection f | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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obj; object | |||
objn. | |||
the expressing of disapproval or opposition; A formal protest made by a party over testimony or evidence that the other side tries to introduce in court | |||
objn |
objection : 138 phrases in 14 subjects |
Business | 2 |
Commerce | 3 |
Economics | 4 |
Finances | 1 |
General | 30 |
Human rights activism | 2 |
Law | 64 |
Medical | 2 |
Patents | 17 |
Politics | 6 |
Procedural law | 1 |
Social science | 1 |
Transport | 2 |
United Nations | 3 |