noun

definition

A person who objects to something.

Examples of objectors in a Sentence

After America entered the war he recommended moderation towards conscientious objectors and forbade men in uniform to interfere with anti-conscription meetings.

If so, apologetics is literally a science, and it is pedantry to claim the defensive and pretend to throw the onus probandi upon objectors.

The Scottish Benefices Act of Lord Aberdeen, 1843, gave the people power to state objections personal to a presentee, and bearing on his fitness for the particular charge to which he was presented, and also authorized the presbytery in dealing with the objections to look to the number and character of the objectors.

One of the highest profile objectors to wind farms is Dr. David Bellamy, the internationally known botanist and environmental campaigner.

Such a fund would enable conscientious objectors to make a positive contribution to developing a sustainable, peaceful world.

The FoR supported conscientious objectors during World War I and was a supporter of passive resistance during World War II.

Two years ago, the ROC initiated a pilot program to allow conscientious objectors to fulfill their military service obligation in the diplomatic corps.

One of the additional rules which he added to the above was that a Just War must respect conscientious objectors.

Perhaps most chilling is the implication on the financial capability of other conscientious objectors to stand up against corporate tyranny.

William Stott, who had defended many conscientious objectors in the First World War, now found himself performing a similar duty.

Over provision, undue public nuisance, a possible increase in noise levels and vandalism in the areas were argued by the objectors.

Objectors may address the Committee either singularly or may elect a spokesperson.

On the other hand, Thorold Rogers, not to speak of earlier objectors, described the law as a " dismal and absurd theorem."

We have eliminated debtors prisons, developed the idea of "women and children first," stigmatized child labor, made accommodations for conscientious objectors, widely adopted freedom of speech and the press and freedom of assembly, and a hundred more.

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