/ɑbˈdʒɛktər/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người phản đối;
2. người không chịu phục vụ trong quân đội (vì lý do tư tưởng).
A more thorough explanation: An objector is a person who formally raises an objection or opposition to a particular issue, decision, or action, typically in a legal or formal setting such as a court proceeding or a public hearing.
Example: The objector filed a formal complaint with the court challenging the validity of the contract.