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1 objector
مُعترِض \ objector. -
2 protester, objector
مُحتَجّ \ protester, objector. -
3 conscientious objector
nouna person who refuses to serve in the armed forces for moral or religious reasons.رافِضُ الخِدْمَه العَسْكَرِيَّه لاعْتِبارات دينيَّه أو أخلاقِيَّه -
4 رافض الخدمة العسكرية
n. conscientious objector -
5 معترض
1́ adj. protestant2́ n. objector, protester -
6 محتج
مُحْتَجّ: مُعْتَرِضprotesting, protestant, remonstrating, remonstrant, remonstrative, expostulatory; objecting; protester, remonstrator, expostulator, objector, demurrer -
7 معارض
مُعَارِض (لِـ): مُخَالِف، مُقَاوِمopposed to, in opposition to, opposite in position to, unfavorable to, objecting, taking issue with; resisting, resistant, reluctant, unwilling; anti-, against; dissenting, disagreeing, differing in opinion; opposer, objector, opponent, adversary, antagonist; dissenter, dissentient, dissident -
8 معترض
مُعْتَرِض: مُحْتَجّobjecting, protesting, protestant, remonstrating, remonstrant, remonstrative, expostulatory, taking issue (with), making representations (against), challenging; objector, protester, remonstrator, expostulator, demurrer, challenger -
9 ممانع
مُمَانِع (لِـ): مُعَارِضopposed to, in opposition to, unfavorable to, objecting; resisting, resistant, reluctant, unwilling; disagreeing, dissenting; opposer, objector -
10 محتج
مُحتَجّ \ protester, objector. \ مُحْتَجّ بِشِدّة على \ up in arms: angrily disagreeing: The teachers were up in arms at the idea of larger classes. -
11 معترض
مُعترِض \ objector.
См. также в других словарях:
Objector — Ob*ject or, n. [L., an accuser.] One who objects; one who offers objections to a proposition or measure. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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objector — n. a conscientious objector * * * [əb dʒektə] a conscientious objector … Combinatory dictionary
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objector — noun a person who dissents from some established policy • Syn: ↑dissenter, ↑dissident, ↑protester, ↑contestant • Derivationally related forms: ↑object, ↑protest (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary