いぎ異議igi
1.

A stated disagreement or objection to a particular opinion, decision, or action, often expressing a lack of approval or dissatisfaction.

2.

A formal expression of discontent or disagreement, typically within legal or administrative contexts, aimed at contesting another's actions or judgments.

3.

A differing viewpoint that challenges the prevailing perspective, indicating a refusal to accept a stated claim or resolution.

Example:

だからといって異議があるわけではない。

いぎもう異議申igimoushitate
1.

A formal process by which an individual or entity challenges the legality or fairness of an administrative decision or inaction, requesting its reconsideration or alteration by the relevant administrative authority, as outlined by specific legal procedures.

2.

A legal recourse available to contest actions taken by government bodies, asserting that such actions are unjust or unlawful, thereby initiating a review or appeal following established administrative law guidelines.