Objective meaning in English
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Definition
an objective: a goal to be obtained
My objective is to find a job before I finish school.
(to be) objective: undistorted by personal opinion or bias
My objective opinion is that we can not justify employing two people for this job.
- "If you don't have an objective, how will you know when you have achieved something?"
- "Moira : Could you try to be a bit more objective, Rupert?"
- "Aims, objectives, achieving your goals."
- "T: +44 (0) 1631 566122 Objective"
- "Lawrence Laughsalot : The objective of this mission is to get to know your partner."
- "In my humble opinion, all of these radical crazies need to take a giant chill pill, but since I am supposed to remain somewhat objective, I will try to find some middle ground."
- "Telephone: 510-456-1776 OBJECTIVE"
- "Trey : Three reasons: first, the position you are offering is in line with my career objectives."
- "Objective : Obtain candy by any means necessary"
- "Brent : Great Enriqué, thanks for another fantastic, but most of all objective, report."
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