take exception to
Disagree with, object to, as in I take exception to that remark about unfair practices. This idiom, first recorded in 1542, uses exception in the sense of “objection,” a meaning obsolete except in a few phrases.
Words nearby take exception to
take cover,
take doing,
take down,
take down a notch,
take effect,
take exception to,
take five,
take flight,
take for,
take for a ride,
take for gospel