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Objectify
Objectify Ob*jec"ti*fy, v. t. [Object + -fy.]
To cause to become an object; to cause to assume the
character of an object; to render objective. --J. D. Morell.
ObjectingObject Ob*ject", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Objected; p. pr. & vb.
n. Objecting.] [L. objectus, p. p. of objicere, obicere, to
throw or put before, to oppose; ob (see Ob-) + jacere to
throw: cf. objecter. See Jet a shooting forth.]
1. To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to
oppose. [Obs.]
Of less account some knight thereto object, Whose
loss so great and harmful can not prove. --Fairfax.
Some strong impediment or other objecting itself.
--Hooker.
Pallas to their eyes The mist objected, and
condensed the skies. --Pope.
2. To offer in opposition as a criminal charge or by way of
accusation or reproach; to adduce as an objection or
adverse reason.
He gave to him to object his heinous crime.
--Spencer.
Others object the poverty of the nation. --Addison.
The book . . . giveth liberty to object any crime
against such as are to be ordered. --Whitgift. Objection
Objection Ob*jec"tion, n. [L. objectio: cf. F. objection.]
1. The act of objecting; as, to prevent agreement, or action,
by objection. --Johnson.
2. That which is, or may be, presented in opposition; an
adverse reason or argument; a reason for objecting;
obstacle; impediment; as, I have no objection to going;
unreasonable objections. ``Objections against every
truth.' --Tyndale.
3. Cause of trouble; sorrow. [Obs. or R.]
He remembers the objection that lies in his bosom,
and he sighs deeply. --Jer. Taylor.
Syn: Exception; difficulty; doubt; scruple.
ObjectionableObjectionable Ob*jec"tion*a*ble, a.
Liable to objection; likely to be objected to or disapproved
of; offensive; as, objectionable words. --
Ob*jec"tion*a*bly, adv. ObjectionablyObjectionable Ob*jec"tion*a*ble, a.
Liable to objection; likely to be objected to or disapproved
of; offensive; as, objectionable words. --
Ob*jec"tion*a*bly, adv. Objectist
Objectist Ob"ject*ist, n.
One who adheres to, or is skilled in, the objective
philosophy. --Ed. Rev.
Objectivate
Objectivate Ob*jec"ti*vate, v. t.
To objectify.
Objectivation
Objectivation Ob*jec`ti*va"tion, n.
Converting into an object.
objective Object, beside its proper signification, came to be
abusively applied to denote motive, end, final cause . . .
. This innovation was probably borrowed from the French.
--Sir. W.
Hamilton.
Let our object be, our country, our whole country, and
nothing but our country. --D. Webster.
4. Sight; show; appearance; aspect. [Obs.] --Shak.
He, advancing close Up to the lake, past all the
rest, arose In glorious object. --Chapman.
5. (Gram.) A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action
is directed, or is considered to be directed; as, the
object of a transitive verb.
Object glass, the lens, or system of lenses, placed at the
end of a telescope, microscope, etc., which is toward the
object. Its office is to form an image of the object,
which is then viewed by the eyepiece. Called also
objective. See Illust. of Microscope.
Object lesson, a lesson in which object teaching is made
use of.
Object staff. (Leveling) Same as Leveling staff.
Object teaching, a method of instruction, in which
illustrative objects are employed, each new word or idea
being accompanied by a representation of that which it
signifies; -- used especially in the kindergarten, for
young children. ObjectiveObjective Ob*jec"tive, n.
1. (Gram.) The objective case.
2. An object glass. See under Object, n.
3. Same as Objective point, under Objective, a. Objectively
Objectively Ob*jec"tive*ly, adv.
In the manner or state of an object; as, a determinate idea
objectively in the mind.
Objectiveness
Objectiveness Ob*jec"tive*ness, n.
Objectivity.
Is there such a motion or objectiveness of external
bodies, which produceth light? --Sir M. Hale
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