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objector [əb'dʒektə(r)]opposant(e) m,f;∎ are there many objectors to the proposal? y a-t-il beaucoup de gens contre la proposition? -
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Pol. objecteur de conscienceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conscientious objector
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[konʃi'enʃəs](careful and hard-working: a conscientious pupil.) consciencieux- conscientiousness - conscientious objector -
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conscientious [‚kɒnʃɪ'enʃəs]consciencieux;∎ she was her usual conscientious self elle était consciencieuse comme toujours►► conscientious objection objection f de conscience;conscientious objector objecteur m de conscienceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > conscientious
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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
objector — index appellant, disputant, malcontent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
objector — |ètô| s. m. 1. Aquele que faz objeções. 2. Objetor de consciência: aquele que se recusa a prestar o serviço militar por razões de ordem política ou religiosa. ♦ [Portugal] Grafia de objetor antes do Acordo Ortográfico de 1990. ♦ Grafia no… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
objector — is the preferred spelling for ‘someone who objects’, not objecter … Modern English usage
objector — object ob‧ject 1 [əbˈdʒekt] verb [intransitive] to complain or protest about something, or to feel that you oppose it or disapprove of it: • The mayor considered contracting out garbage collection, but the unions objected. object to • The banks… … Financial and business terms
objector — n. a conscientious objector * * * [əb dʒektə] a conscientious objector … Combinatory dictionary
objector — ob|jec|tor [əbˈdʒektə US tər] n someone who states or shows that they oppose something objector to ▪ objectors to the new motorway →↑conscientious objector … Dictionary of contemporary English
objector — [[t]əbʤe̱ktə(r)[/t]] objectors N COUNT An objector is someone who states or shows that they oppose or disapprove of something. → See also conscientious objector The district council agreed with the objectors and turned down the application. Ant:… … English dictionary
objector — UK [əbˈdʒektə(r)] / US [əbˈdʒektər] noun [countable] Word forms objector : singular objector plural objectors someone who disagrees with something There are many objectors to the company s plans … English dictionary
objector — object ► NOUN 1) a material thing that can be seen and touched. 2) a person or thing to which an action or feeling is directed. 3) a goal or purpose. 4) Grammar a noun or noun phrase governed by a transitive verb or by a preposition. ► VERB ▪… … English terms dictionary
objector — noun a person who dissents from some established policy • Syn: ↑dissenter, ↑dissident, ↑protester, ↑contestant • Derivationally related forms: ↑object, ↑protest (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary