About The Word Objector
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Objector
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What's The Definition Of Objector?
[n] a person who dissents from some established policy
Synonyms | Synonyms for Objector: contestant | dissenter | dissident | protester Related Terms | Find terms related to Objector: apostate | bitter-ender | brawler | defendant | demurrer | diehard | disputant | dissenter | dissentient | dissident | intransigent | irreconcilable | last-ditcher | litigant | naysayer | negativist | nonconformist | noncooperator | obstructionist | obstructive | opinionist | opposer | opposition voice | oppositionist | plaintiff | protestant | protester | quarreler | recusant | resister | schismatic | scrapper | sectarian | sectary | separatist | wrangler See Also | CO | conscientious objector | human | individual | mortal | nonconformist | person | political dissident | recusant | somebody | someone | soul Objector In Webster's Dictionary \Ob*ject"or\, n. [L., an accuser.]
One who objects; one who offers objections to a proposition
or measure.
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