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object-n ['obd#ykt]

The word "object" refers to a physical or tangible thing that can be seen or touched.

Objects can be inanimate, such as a table or a chair, or living, such as a dog or a tree.

The term "object" is also used in programming, where it refers to an instance of a class, which encapsulates both data and methods.

Objects in programming allow for the organization and manipulation of data, enabling the creation of complex software systems.

In philosophy, the concept of an object relates to its ontological existence, independent of human perception.

Perception and cognition are processes that humans use to interact with and understand objects in their environment.

The study of objects, their properties, and their relationships is of interest in various disciplines, including psychology, anthropology, and physics.

Examples of using the word "object" in sentences:

"She picked up the object and examined it closely."

"The paintings in the museum were precious objects."

"I need to find a suitable object to hold the flowers."

"He threw the object angrily across the room."

"The detective discovered a mysterious object at the crime scene."
 

Explain the word "object". Give some examples of using the word "object" in sentences.