take exception to

take exception to
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 of the take exception to portions of Sir Henry Burdetts letter which was published in the Times of July 11th.


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