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Verb: take exception  teyk ik'sep-shun
  1. (law) raise a formal objection in a court of law
    "The defence attorney took exception to the prosecutor's line of questioning";
    - challenge
     
  2. Object strongly or express disagreement
    "She took exception to his rude comments"

Derived forms: taken exception, took exception, taking exception, takes exception

Type of: object