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Alternative forms: antimoniate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
object 1, noun (oh)
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1 ?thing?
2 ?aim?
3 an object of pity/desire/ridicule etc
4 money/expense is no object
5 object lesson
6 ?grammar?
7 ?computer?
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[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: objectum, from Latin obicere; OBJECT2]
?THING?
[C] a solid thing that you can hold, touch, or see but that is not alive
::an everyday object such as a spoon
::a small metal object
::scientists studying plants, animals, or inanimate objects (=things that are not alive)
-see also UFO
?AIM?
[singular] the purpose of a plan, action, or activity
-see also goal goal, aim aim object of
::The object of the game is to improve children's math skills.
::My object was to explain the decision simply.
::The customer will benefit most, and that is the object of the Exercise (=the purpose of what you are doing) .
an object of pity/desire/ridicule etc
someone or something that is pitied, wanted etc
::She feared becoming an object of ridicule.
::Sports cars and Other objects of desire
::an object of study
-see also sex object
money/expense is no object
used to say that you are willing to spend a lot of money to get something
::Money's no object; I want the best.
object lesson
an event or story that shows you the right or wrong way of doing something
object lesson in
::The way ants work is an object lesson in order and organization.
?GRAMMAR?
[C] a) a noun or pronoun representing the person or thing that something is done to, for example 'the house' in 'We built the house.'
-synonym direct object direct object
b) a noun or pronoun representing the person or thing that is joined by a preposition to another word or phrase, for example 'the table' in 'He sat on the table.'
c) the person who is involved in the result of an action, for example 'her' in 'I gave her the book.'
-synonym indirect object indirect object
-see also subject subject
?COMPUTER?
[C] a combination of written information on a computer and instructions that act on the information, for example in the form of a document or a picture
::multimedia data objects
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HINT sense 2
Do not use object to mean 'the thing you are working towards and hope to achieve'. Use objective: We have not yet achieved our objective (NOT our object).
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