English to Spanish Dictionary objection

objection

objeción
definition
noun
they have raised no objections to the latest plans
an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
translation of 'objection'
noun
dificultad,
objeción,
inconveniente,
reparo,
oposición,
obstáculo,
protesta
example
Normally the town council planning committee states that it either objects to or has no 'objection' to plans.
He cannot take what he says to have the respectable standing of real criticism or real 'objection' .
To my editorial consternation, he has no 'objection' to being seen as didactic in his novels.
Letters of 'objection' were received from two neighbours who said two houses would be over development.
his view is open to 'objection'
This is an ingenious and illuminating argument, but it is open to serious 'objection' .
The application is open to 'objection' and is likely that the whole process will take many months.
Yesterday it emerged that Swindon Council has agreed to the application without 'objection' .
I've looked at your site, and I have no 'objection' to the excerpt from my essay that is presented there.
his view is open to 'objection'
Now local people are mounting a campaign of 'objection' in what could be the first test of the village design statement.
It also agreed with the council's 'objection' to selecting children based on computing ability.
There were 14 letters of support for the scheme and eight letters of 'objection' .
All of the explanations are open to serious 'objection' : it may well be that none of them is correct.
A more serious 'objection' is that he was doing the prime minister's bidding.
This position, even if internally consistent, would seem to be open to grave 'objection' .
He said one 'objection' carried the same weight as objections from a large number of people.
It was opposed by Frinton and Walton Town Council and two neighbours also sent in letters of 'objection' .
Whilst we have no 'objection' to competition, this one-sided battle is madness.
A spokesman at the council has said it has already received 37 letters of 'objection' to the plans.
The current planning system does not appear to have any mechanism for negotiation only for 'objection' .
At the very least McConnell needs a convincing answer to this 'objection' before his plan goes further.
It is the second time the plans have raised 'objections' from the town council.
The firm says it has been surprised by the amount of 'objections' raised by planning officers.
Could some expense be spared had the council taken account of what local concerns and 'objections' are?
Apparently, the administration knew about the trip and raised no 'objections' .
They said that the President either had already signed it or was about to when 'objections' were raised in Congress.
They unanimously approved the project despite strong 'objections' from some patients.
He explained that applying for a new licence gave greater scope for 'objections' to be raised.
Traffic is a common theme of the concerns expressed in the 'objections' to the quarry.
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