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Definition of "objectable" [ob•ject•a•ble]

  • Capable of being put forward as an objection. (adjective)

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Use "objectable" in a sentence
  • "Living day to day, loving as little as possible laughing out of spite outdated, offensive and objectable put on the curb the day after pickup"
  • "Unless, as some of Clinton's remarks suggest, it was meant to make the war less objectable, since heck, we gave it a shot, got some int'l support, but failed."
  • "Hhe tried to position himself to be able to run for those centrist voters, which the GOP has been losing lately in California, but first he had to get past a core Republican primary base and he has made himself objectable to them and the other candidates have piled on and amplified those problems."