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objectionable English

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objectionable

If something is objectionable, you are likely to object to it. Before removing objectionable material, you'll have to decide what will offend people.

objectionable

causing disapproval or protest a vulgar and objectionable person (= exceptionable) liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing found the politician's views objectionable

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That would be most objectionable.
It is only your tone that was objectionable.
You're objectionable when you're sober and abominable when you're drunk!
But let one objectionable one get in.
What do you mean by objectionable?
The form was objectionable.
I can be very objectionable.
Don't be objectionable, Fitch.
He's very objectionable, and quite immoral.
She might find the idea objectionable.
I can't decide if I'm more objectionable drunk or sober.
If you see it that way. You were surrounded by objectionable people while in Chicago.
A thoroughly objectionable person.
I find your tone and manner highly objectionable, sir.
Does he use objectionable language?
Well, the man is morally objectionable.
It has absolutely no objectionable idiosyncrasies.
I hope you'll not find our company objectionable.
Sending the lot to a less objectionable country. where they can later be. passed on?
Ah, that's because I knew you'd come up with Something practical and objectionable.
Is that so objectionable?
Certain people might even think it's objectionable.
It is my turn to be objectionable.
Baron. I am about to be very objectionable.
How can you be such a stupid, stubborn, irrational, objectionable old idiot?
It's an objectionable, offensive odour.
As to my objections to the marriage, the situation of your family, though objectionable, was nothing in comparison with the total want of propriety so frequently betrayed by your mother, your younger sisters, and even occasionally your father.
What is it about me that you find so objectionable?
Nothing objectionable exist.
And if there's nothing objectionable on it, I'll let you go.
But sending illegal Chinese immigrants back to China is objectionable.

News and current affairs

Its female professors and students roam in objectionable dresses.
It includes a number of liberal-democratic principles that many Taliban consider objectionable, if not blasphemous.
Some aspects of the campaign, particularly the amount of money spent and its negative tone, struck many observers as objectionable.
After all, it is not Hamas as a party that is objectionable; what is objectionable are the politics and policies which Hamas pursues.
What is objectionable about hate speech, and makes it punishable by law in countries around the world, is that it is intended to incite discrimination or violence against members of a particular national, racial, ethnic, or religious group.
Some security strategists and just war theorists argue that there may be nothing morally objectionable about deterrence in cases where the lives and welfare of a civilian population are not directly affected.
Even so, ensuring transparency and disclosure cannot fully address heavily debt-laden leveraged buy-outs, which would still be objectionable.
He might even offer some symbolic gestures, such as dissociating himself from objectionable political and media figures, or showing leniency towards those he has imprisoned for opposing him.

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