OBJECTIONABLE


Meaning of OBJECTIONABLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

most

The council tax will retain the most objectionable parts of the poll tax - the head count tax on the individual.

And it was during this period that by far the most objectionable projects were built.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

I find it highly objectionable to have to sit near people who are smoking.

I thought the bedroom scenes were pretty objectionable and unnecessary.

Our goal is to get rid of many of the objectionable features of capitalism.

rock songs with objectionable words

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A reporter's job is to stay put and tell us what she can, even if it means crawling to objectionable people.

And the big slob didn't even realize how objectionable he was.

Dismissal may include constructive dismissal: the employer's behaviour proves so objectionable that the employee is obliged to leave.

The first of those alternatives would not have been objectionable .

The odour may be objectionable to him but is it sufficiently so to amount to a nuisance at law?

The rabbits find that most objectionable and are often very pleased to leave of their own accord.

They accepted an objectionable , racially-discriminatory basis on which Hong Kong citizenship would be decided.

We shall adopt here the first of these solutions, as being the least objectionable of the two.

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