take exception to

  • 1take exception to — ► take exception to object strongly to; be offended by. Main Entry: ↑exception …

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  • 2take exception — index complain (criticize), conflict, cross (disagree with), demur, differ (disagree), diffe …

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  • 3take exception to — index challenge, complain (criticize), confront (oppose), contest, denounce (condemn), dis …

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  • 4take exception — verb raise a formal objection in a court of law (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑challenge • Derivationally related forms: ↑challenge (for: ↑challenge) • Topics: ↑law …

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  • 5take exception to — {v. phr.} To speak against; find fault with; be displeased or angered by; criticize. * /There was nothing in the speech that you could take exception to./ * /Did she take exception to my remarks about her cooking./ …

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  • 6take exception to — {v. phr.} To speak against; find fault with; be displeased or angered by; criticize. * /There was nothing in the speech that you could take exception to./ * /Did she take exception to my remarks about her cooking./ …

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  • 7take exception to — verb a) To be offended by; to consider offensive. I take exception to the assumption that simply because I am young I am not able to discern fact from fiction. b) To object to; to disagree with. I am sorry to learn that the senior medical staff… …

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  • 8take\ exception\ to — v. phr. To speak against; find fault with; be displeased or angered by; criticize. There was nothing in the speech that you could take exception to. Did she take exception to my remarks about her cooking …

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  • 9take exception — Synonyms and related words: agree to differ, agree to disagree, ban, be at variance, be in dissent, beg to differ, blackball, carp, catch at straws, categorically reject, cavil, cut up, differ, disagree, disagree with, disallow, disapprove,… …

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  • 10take exception to — be upset about, object to, complain about    Vern will take exception to any questions about ethnic origin …

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