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objectionability

Definitions

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  • noun The quality of being objectionable.

Etymologies

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objectionable +‎ -ity

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Examples

  • Come on Mike, Verity has to practice objectionability somewhere.

    Rejoice, Rejoice! 2007

  • Besides, when did they raise the bar on objectionability?

    Link Farm and Open Thread #16 2006

  • They range in objectionability to having had some senior adviser veto suggestions made against them to others that are more explicit coming from individual Cabinet members.

    Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1997

  • He was a perfect pundit -- "a hellion on law," according to the Honorable Peckham -- a strutting little cock on his own particular dunghill, but, stripped of his goggles, books, forms and foolscap, as far as his equanimity was concerned he might as well have been in face, figure and general objectionability.

    By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910

  • The desirability of Ferraris, beaches and women bear absolutely no relationship to the objectionability of the people who enjoy them. don't understand why it's anti-democratic to hobble MPs with accountability while ignoring the way MPs rivals flex their muscles - but it's not a defence that is available to all of the supporters of this campaign.

    British Blogs 2009

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