objected
v.v. to say or show that you disagree with something or do not like it. You use this when you want to stop a plan or an idea from happening.
v. expressed opposition or disagreement with a proposal, statement, or action. This past tense form typically indicates a formal or firm protest.
He objected to the new rules during the meeting.
Several neighbors objected to the construction of the tall apartment building because it would block their sunlight.
The defense attorney immediately objected to the witness's testimony, arguing that the information was based on hearsay rather than direct observation.
Intransitive; requires the preposition 'to' before the object of disagreement.
He objected the plan.He objected to the plan.The verb 'object' is intransitive and must be followed by the preposition 'to' before a noun or gerund.