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Object
Object
v. t.
To
set
before
or
against
; to
bring
into
opposition
; to
oppose
.
Object
v. t.
To
offer
in
opposition
as a
criminal
charge
or by
way
of
accusation
or
reproach
; to
adduce
as an
objection
or
adverse
reason
.
Object
v. i.
To
make
opposition
in
words
or
argument
;
usually
followed
by to.
Object
v. t.
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
.
Object
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
,
thought
,
study
,
etc
.
Object
v. t.
That
by
which
the
mind
, or
any
of
its
activities
, is
directed
;
that
on
which
the
purpose
are
fixed
as
the
end
of
action
or
effort
;
that
which
is
sought
for
;
end
;
aim
;
motive
;
final
cause
.
Object
v. t.
Sight
;
show
;
appearance
;
aspect
.
Object
v. t.
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
a.
Opposed
;
presented
in
opposition
;
also
,
exposed
.
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