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obˈjectional, a. [f. objection + -al1.] 1. Of the nature of, or involving, objection.
1651C. Cartwright Cert. Relig. i. 42 No more prejudiciall or objectionall..then the disputations in the Schools. 1827Aikman Hist. Scot. IV. x. 348 The objectional acts of his Majesty. 2. Open to objection, objectionable.
1799Mrs. Jane West Tale of Times III. 138 Interpreters..have substituted a sort of gay licentiousness in the place of the objectional grossness. 1845Blackw. Mag. LVII. 725 A weak solution..may not be very objectional. 1897Hughes Mediterranean Malta Fever i. 8 The name micrococcus Melitensis..has not the same objectional characters. |