Object meaning in English
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Definition
to object (to): to have a problem (with), to be against, to protest
If you don't object, I'd like to sing loudly.
Would you object if I took off my pants?
I object to these ridiculous accusations
an object: a thing, an item; a target, a goal
Examples
- "Every Monday morning the students participate in "show and tell", where students bring an object from home and present it to the class."
- "I'm a total arse, and I treat women like objects, and objects like women."
- "Now then, if there is any man who objects to this lawful union between these two lovely people, let him speak now or forever hold his peace."
- "Women aren't sex objects!"
- "If you do object to this visit, then I'd appreciate it if you could give me the telephone number of our Tech Support contractors so that I can take matters into my own hands."
- "I'm not an object!"
- "It's also used for clicking and dragging objects to different locations."
- "I object."
- "After right-clicking on an object, you have the option to perform many different actions."
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