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objectionable
[ uhb-jek-shuh-nuh-buhl ]
adjective
- causing or tending to cause an objection, disapproval, or protest.
- offending good taste, manners, etiquette, propriety, etc.; offensive:
objectionable behavior.
Synonyms: , , ,
objectionable
/ əˈɛʃəəə /
adjective
- unpleasant, offensive, or repugnant
Derived Forms
- DzˌپDzԲˈٲ, noun
- DzˈپDzԲ, adverb
Other yvlogs From
- Dz·tDz··i·ٲ Dz·tDz···Ա noun
- Dz·tDz·· adverb
- p·Dz·tDz·· adjective
- super·Dz·tDz·· adverb
- ܲo·tDz·· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of objectionable1
Example Sentences
To call public media radical because it makes room for ideas you might find objectionable is uninformed, delusional or mere performative partisan anti-wokeism.
Moritz concedes, “There are a lot of people who will find that objectionable.”
But the orders created a complicated path forward for private companies holding federal contracts, which might have forced them to roll back internal initiatives or language the Trump administration deems objectionable with little guidance.
On Sunday, O'Mahony wasn't as influential or as objectionable, to Scottish eyes, as he normally is, but the mere fact that the veteran forward was there had a psychological relevance.
The executive order asks how much money "can legally be rescinded as a penalty for teaching curricula that President Trump finds objectionable," explained the California Department of Education director of communications, Liz Sanders.
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