Objected

Word OBJECTED
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /əbˈd͡ʒɛktɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Objected"

What do we mean by objected?

To disagree with or oppose something or someone; (especially in a Court of Law) to raise an objection.

To offer in opposition as a criminal charge or by way of accusation or reproach; to adduce as an objection or adverse reason.

To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to oppose.

A word often used in the Ace Attorney series when one objects to something. It is usually accompanied with desk-slamming and epic background music. Urban Dictionary

Phoenix Wright's bold statement whenever he believes a witness to be lying their pants off. Urban Dictionary

Thing that funny lawyer man says in funny anime court game Urban Dictionary

'This evidence clearly reveals the contradiction in that statement, Your Honor!' Urban Dictionary

Not found on urbandictionary.com Urban Dictionary

An opinion or perception based solely on factual or conditional information, untainted and without distortion by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudices. All bets are off when it comes to your subjective opinion, there are no rules and restriction. This perception of possibly the same situation, etc. is likely formed by experiences, cultural influences, and possibly even prejudicial beliefs. Urban Dictionary

A stupid person. their intelligence is the same as other objects such as chairs, lamposts etc. similar to tool or weapon in some areas. Urban Dictionary

An object is an item that can be interacted, for example a coffee mug. You can interact with it by filling it with consumable liquid and drink what’s in it. NOT a word to insult a woman/girl with. Urban Dictionary

A word that is commonly confused with subjectively, consequently, or something that ends with "ly". "Objectively" is an adverb, used to describe the subject being presented in an impersonal manner. The word is used unnecessarily by people who have the habit of adding lengthy words to make them feel like their texts have more credibility, but it makes them look like that scumbag who would write reports with excessive amounts of text rather than getting to the point. Quality is more important than quantity is what they say. We objectively don't need people using "objectively" to make their texts look more meaningful. See what I did there? Remove the "objectively" after "We", and you'll have something that is more readable. Urban Dictionary

Definition of Object: That which holds shape. Explanation: That which holds shape is thus seen or felt, otherwise we would not know "it" had shape, and in turn, to hold shape and be experienced or detected, a minimum volume and density of mass are needed. Shape can be naturally formed, or shape can be given to form an object, which is then usually named. Urban Dictionary

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The word "objected" in example sentences

Meanwhile, Carcass frontman Jeff Walker said that his album was held back because his label objected to the title. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When Senator McCain objected to giving Senator Dayton an extra 30 seconds during the debate over giving Bush more powers to execute the Iraq war. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Senator McCain objected to it, citing a desire to keep things moving along. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Saying CPAC will be about “pocketbook over policy,” the source said Palin objected to Keene asking “FedEx for between $2 million and $3 million to [win ACU's] support in a bitter legislative battle with rival UPS” last September. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Again, McCain objected, prompting Byrd to chide him for doing so. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The reason I, for one, objected, is that "sudsy" and "hot" imply a distinctly male way of sexualizing women characters. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If she had objected from the get go, or if both Hillary and Obama had campaigned in both states, or if Obama were even on both ballots, her claim that Florida and Michigan should be counted would be a little less bizarre. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In May 2008, Palin objected to the decision of Dirk Kempthorne, the Republican United States Secretary of the Interior, to list polar bears as an endangered species. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Oh, and the 'NWO' .... still a phrase objected to by OEN idiocy - it appears OEN staffers continue to ignore reality as well as so many world 'leaders' calling for the NWO. by richard (0 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 1523 comments [548 recommended, 14 rejected]) on Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009 at 6: 19: 06 AM ❋ Unknown (2009)

Oh, and the 'NWO' .... still a phrase objected to by OEN idiocy - it appears OEN staffers continue to ignore reality as well as so many world 'leaders' calling for the NWO. by richard (0 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 1516 comments [542 recommended, 13 rejected]) on Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009 at 6: 19: 06 AM ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although Watin objected to Mauclerc's application of chemistry to color and varnishmaking, he recognized a value of chemistry or, more accurately, of chemists. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"My word, night he stop," the captain objected, then added, as a concession against the known rule that visitors were not permitted aboard after nightfall: "You come on board, boy stop 'm along boat." ❋ Unknown (1917)

The phrase objected to was nevertheless sung in the doxology of the hymn down to the revision of Urban VIII, and the Church still sings it in the doxology of the "Sacris solemniis" of the Angelic Doctor. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

As Mrs. Peterkin objected to the use of gunpowder, he found out from the dictionary what the different parts of gunpowder are, – saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur. ❋ Lucretia Peabody (1886)

Mr. Dennel again objected to making his horses so often mount the hill; but Lionel assuring him nothing was so good for them, ran on with so many farrier words and phrases of the benefit they would reap from such light evening exercise, that, persuaded he was master of the subject, ❋ Unknown (1796)

Another thing objected is that the son of Simeon was Gamaliel, a ❋ Unknown (1721)

“My word, night he stop,” the captain objected, then added, as a concession against the known rule that visitors were not permitted aboard after nightfall: “You come on board, boy stop ❋ Unknown (2010)

"His record label objected because he hasn't done it for them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Responding to Senator Vitter’s (R-Louisiana) remarks, Senator McCain objected to use of the term “amnesty” when describing the McCain/Kennedy bill. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Player: "Hmm.. I dunno... maybe it's this one?" *Present* Phoenix: "[OBJECTION]!" *[Cross-examination] music stops playing* Player: "[YESSS]! I CHOSE THE RIGHT PIECE OF EVIDENCE!" ❋ Saranghae141 (2011)

Girlfriend: "But honey, I never cheated on you with Billy!" Boyfriend: "[OBJECTION]! That [sticky] [white stuff] on your shoes clearly contradicts your statement." ❋ Phoenix Wright (2006)

"objection!... i object... that was objectionable" "objection! [the statue] of limitations on this [trial] [ends] today!" ❋ Yummycoke (2020)

(That's one 'OBJECTION!' [too many]! [Lost] one [Exclamation Point]!) ❋ ANONYMOUS DELIVERS (2007)

it is [hard] to [find] [definitions] that employ the use of objectivity!! ❋ Pantz (2003)

[The daily] paper strives to report an objective, [unbiased] view of events. Where as in the opinion section the [authors] can use their opinions and biases to present the same events. ❋ Mehran Moghtader (2006)

you are such a [fuckin] object [mate], [sort] ya life out. ❋ Dingalingking (2010)

Person #1: Hey dude, pass me a random object. Person #2 [passes] then a [coffee mug]. [NOT a woman]/girl. ❋ (2020)

The study objectively tests for whether the subjects' eye colors are [dependent] variables of the reaction times in an environment of 0.[005] [lux]. ❋ JohoB5 (2014)

"[Nature] does not require an object, yet to [perform] [physics], we do". ❋ Mr. Lay Mandeep. (2016)

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