Objectable
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Capable of being put forward as an objection. archaic, possibly, rare
"It is as objectable against all those things which either native beauty or art affords."
- 2 Capable of being made into or treated as an object (especially by a computer program or programming language). rare
"Here we use the position of each region inside the image, its size, structure and adjacency relations to the other prominent regions or to the background. First we apply a so-called preprocessing step, in which we separate objectable images from non-objectable ones with the meaning of whether or not the given image contains prominent regions."
- 3 Misconstruction of objectionable. alt-of, misconstruction
"Nothing surely which they did, was more objectable than their Proceedings against Magdalen College[.]"
Example
More examples"It is as objectable against all those things which either native beauty or art affords."
Etymology
From object + -able.
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