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object2 verb (objected, objecting) 1 intrans (usually object to or against something) to feel or express dislike or disapproval for it. 2 to state something as a ground for disapproval or objection. objector noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin objicere, objectum, from ob- in the way of + jacere to throw.

object2 verb (objected, objecting) 1 intrans (usually object to or against something) to feel or express dislike or disapproval for it. 2 to state something as a ground for disapproval or objection. objector noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin objicere, objectum, from ob- in the way of + jacere to throw.

object2 verb (objected, objecting) 1 intrans (usually object to or against something) to feel or express dislike or disapproval for it. 2 to state something as a ground for disapproval or objection. objector noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin objicere, objectum, from ob- in the way of + jacere to throw.