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Object logo #10101) Aim 2) Argue 3) Artefact 4) Artefactual 5) Article 6) Artifact 7) Artifactual 8) Cavil 9) Complain 10) Curio 11) Demur 12) Discard 13) End 14) Except 15) Fomite 16) Goal 17) Intent 18) Item 19) Keepsake 20) Makeweight 21) Mind 22) Naysay 23) Noun 24) Obj 25) Objective 26) Protest 27) Reason 28) Relic
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Object

Object logo #10101) Aim or purpose 2) Baulk 3) Be reluctant 4) Challenge in court 5) Concept in epistemology 6) Courtroom verb 7) Doubt 8) End part of a sentence 9) End protest 10) Entity 11) Express dissent 12) Express doubts 13) Express opposition 14) Goal 15) Idea 16) Intent 17) Intention 18) Noun, at times 19) Part of ufo
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object logo #212141) v. to ask the court not to allow a particular question asked of a witness by the opposing lawyer on the basis that it is either legally not permitted, confusing in its wording or improper in its "form." An attorney may also object to an answer to the question on the basis that it is not "responsive" since a witness is limited to answering a ques...
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object

object logo #22101A noun or pronoun that is the recipient of a verb: I love you.
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object

object logo #23202a general term for any 'thing' which is conditioned by the subject's representation, and so is capable of being known. The thing in itself is a thing which cannot become an object. (Cf. subject; see thing in itself.)
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Object

Object logo #21002• (v. t.) Sight; show; appearance; aspect. • (v. t.) That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of which the mind by any of its activities takes cognizance, whether a thing external in space or a conception formed by the mind itself; as, an object of knowledge, wonder, fear, ...
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object logo #21003(from the article `Uralic languages`) The widespread use of separate subjective and objective conjugations among the Uralic languages (as in Mordvin, Ugric, and Samoyedic) are the result ... in grammar, form of a verb indicating the relation between the participants in a narrated event (subject, object) and the event itself. Common ......
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Object

Object logo #20590A generic term describing any item that can be inserted into and manipulated within a 3D scene. Models, lights, particle emitters and cameras are all objects. Object file See: File format. Origin See: Co-ordinate System, Axis. Parent See: Hierarchy.
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object

object logo #209731. That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he touched a strange object in the dark. ... 2. That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of whi...
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object

object logo #21178a general term for any 'thing' which is conditioned by the subject's representation, and so is capable of being known. The thing in itself is a thing which cannot become an object. (Cf. subject; see thing in itself.)
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Object

Object logo #212131) An expression or declaration of something which is wrong or incorrect.Its a way of opposing the opponent attorney in their conduct which one feels is not in its correct form or not legal. The attorney of the plaintiff can object the questions asked by the defendants' lawyer to the plaintiff. 2) A thing can be felt or believed. 3) Aim or goal.
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Object

Object logo #20972Ob'ject (ŏb'jĕkt) noun [ Latin objectus . See Object , transitive verb ] 1. That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; ...
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Object

Object logo #20972Ob·ject' (ŏb*jĕkt') transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Objected ; present participle & verbal noun Objecting .] [ Latin objectus , past participle of objicere , obicere , to throw or put be...
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Object

Object logo #20972Ob·ject' adjective [ Latin objectus , past participle ] Opposed; presented in opposition; also, exposed. [ Obsolete]
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Object

Object logo #20972Ob·ject' intransitive verb To make opposition in words or argument; -- usually followed by to . Sir. T. More.
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Object

Object logo #23075a thing, an entity or a being, that can have properties and bear relations to other objects. They are usually types of particulars, but there can also be abstract objects.
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object

object logo #22776(1) a contiguous region of memory holding a value of some type. (2) a named or unnamed variable of some type; an object of a type with a constructor is not considered an object before the constructor has completed and is no longer considered an object once a destructor has started executing for it. Objects can be allocated in static memory, on the ...
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Object

Object logo #23189a runtime instance of a Class. Objects are rarely shown on diagrams (because there are usually too many) unless they are used to illustrate some scenario, test, etc. Such Objects are often shown with the Attributes of the Class populated with sample data
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Object

Object logo #20815 see subject
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object

object logo #20974objective noun the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); `the sole object of her trip was to see her children`
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object logo #20974physical object noun a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; `it was full of rackets, balls and other objects`
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Object

Object logo #21203(Lat. objectus, pp. of objicere, to throw over against) In the widest sense, object is that towards which consciousness is directed, whether cognitively or conatively The cognitive or epistemological object of mind is anything perceived, imagined, conceived or thought about. See Eptstemological Object. The conative object is anything desired, avoi....
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object logo #21221(computing) In computing, an item created on a page in desktop publishing, Web publishing, and also in many office applications. Each object can have its attributes defined, to adjust layering, border style, transparency, etc
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object

object logo #21221(grammar) In grammar, the recipient of the action of the verb in a sentence. The object can be a noun, a pronoun, a noun phrase, or a noun clause. Transitive verbs take a direct object and with some verbs there may also be an indirect object or an equivalent complement
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Object

Object logo #22372An object is an instance of a class. It therefore has all of the same attributes and methods of that
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