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“objects”
1. To offer a reason or argument in opposition.
2. To express or feel disapproval, dislike, or distaste; be averse to.
3. To refuse or attempt to refuse to permit some action, speech, etc.
4. Anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
2. A thing, person, or matter to which thought or action is directed: "It was an object of medical investigation."
3. The end toward which effort or action is directed; a goal; a purpose: "Profit is the object of any business."
2. To express or feel disapproval, dislike, or distaste; be averse to.
3. To refuse or attempt to refuse to permit some action, speech, etc.
4. Anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
2. A thing, person, or matter to which thought or action is directed: "It was an object of medical investigation."
3. The end toward which effort or action is directed; a goal; a purpose: "Profit is the object of any business."
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jet-, -ject, -jecting, -jected, -jection, -jector, -jectory; jacu-, jac-
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object (verb), objects; objected; objecting
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jet-, -ject, -jecting, -jected, -jection, -jector, -jectory; jacu-, jac-
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(human activities brought new objects and concepts into existence)
(an exhibit of artistically enhanced hands showing creative marvels)
(the science of the celestial bodies: the sun, the moon, and the planets; the stars and galaxies; and all of the other objects in the universe)
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“objects”
Any light or object seen in the sky whose immediate identity is not apparent: Despite unsubstantiated claims, there is no evidence that UFOs are alien spacecraft. When investigated, the vast majority of sightings turn out to have been of natural or identifiable objects, notably bright stars and planets, meteors, aircraft, and satellites, or to have been perpetrated by pranksters.
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Astronomy and related astronomical terms
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