Idiom(s): see no objection (to something) AND not see any objection (to something)
Theme: AGREEABLE
not to think of any objection to something. • I see no objection to your idea. • Do you see any objection? d I do not see any objection to anything you have done.
raise an objection to
Idiom(s): raise an objection (to sb or sth)
Theme: DISAGREEMENT
to mention an objection about someone or something. (Also without an, as in the examples.) • I hope your family won't raise an objection to my staying for dinner. • I'm certain no one will raise objection. We are delighted to have you.
not see any objection
Idiom(s): see no objection (to something) AND not see any objection (to something)
Theme: AGREEABLE
not to think of any objection to something. • I see no objection to your idea. • Do you see any objection? d I do not see any objection to anything you have done.
raise an objection Protest, as in I'll raise no objections to your proposed bill if you promise to support me next time. The use of raise in the sense of “bring up” or “mention” dates from the mid-1600s.
An objection idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with objection, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma objection