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    ob·ject
    noun[ˈäbjək(t)]
    object (noun) · objects (plural noun)
    1. a material thing that can be seen and touched:
      "he was dragging a large object" · "small objects such as shells"
      • philosophy
        a thing external to the thinking mind or subject.
    2. a person or thing to which a specified action or feeling is directed:
      "disease became the object of investigation"
      • a goal or purpose:
        "the Institute was opened with the object of promoting scientific study"
    3. grammar
      a noun or noun phrase governed by an active transitive verb or by a preposition:
      "in Gaelic the word order is verb, subject, object"
    4. computing
      a data construct that provides a description of something that may be used by a computer (such as a processor, a peripheral, a document, or a data set) and defines its status, its method of operation, and how it interacts with other objects:
      "the interface treats most items, including cells, graphs, and buttons, as objects"
    verb[əbˈjek(t)]
    object (verb) · objects (third person present) · objected (past tense) · objected (past participle) · objecting (present participle)
    1. say something to express one's disapproval of or disagreement with something:
      "residents object to the volume of traffic" · "the boy's father objected that the police had arrested him unlawfully"
      • archaic
        adduce as a reason against something:
        "Bryant objects this very circumstance to the authenticity of the Iliad"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from medieval Latin objectum ‘thing presented to the mind’, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of Latin obicere, from ob- ‘in the way of’ + jacere ‘to throw’; the verb may also partly represent the Latin frequentative objectare.
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    noun
    1. a material thing that can be seen and touched:
      Opposite:
      abstract idea
      • a person or thing to which a specified action or feeling is directed:
      verb
      1. say something to express one's disapproval of or disagreement with something:
        protest (against)
        lodge a protest (against)
        raise/express objections (to)
        express disapproval (of)
        express disagreement (with)
        be in opposition (to)
        take a stand against
        argue (against)
        remonstrate (against)
        make a fuss (about)
        quarrel with
        disapprove (of)
        draw the line (at)
        complain (about)
        moan (about)
        grumble (about)
        grouse (about)
        cavil (at)
        quibble (about)
         
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