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OBJECT'ABLE, a. That may be opposed.
OBJEC'TION, n. [L. objectio.] 1. The act of objecting. 2. That which is presente...
OBJEC'TIONABLE, a. Justly liable to objections; such as may be objected against.
OBJECT'IVE, a. 1. Belonging to the object; contained in the object. Objective ce...
OBJECT'IVELY, adv. 1. In the manner of an object; as a determinate idea objectiv...
OBJECT'IVENESS, n. The state of being an object. Is there such a motion or objec...
OBJECT'OR, n. One that objects; one that offers arguments or reasons in oppositi...
OBJUR'GATE, v.t. [L. objurgo; ob and jurgo, to chide.] To chide; to reprove. [No...
OBJURGA'TION, n. [L. objurgatio.] The act of chiding by way of censure; reproof;...
OBJUR'GATORY, a. Containing censure or reproof; culpatory. [Little used.]
OBLA'DA, n. A fish of the sparus kind, variegated with longitudinal lines, and h...
OBLA'TE, a. [L. oblatur, offero; ob and fero, to bear.] Flattened or depressed a...
OBLA'TENESS, n. The quality or state of being oblate.
OBLA'TION, n. [L. oblatio, from offero; ob and fero, to bear or bring.] Any thin...
OBLEC'TATE, v.t. [L. oblecto.] To delight; to please highly. [Not used.]
OBLECTA'TION, n. The act of pleasing highly; delight.