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Objectionable refers to
something that is offensive or disagreeable. It denotes something causes disagreement or disapproval. It can be used to describe words, behavior, or actions that are considered inappropriate or offensive. The term implies a subjective viewpoint, as what is objectionable to one person may not be to another. The word is often used in the context of censorship or content restrictions, where objectionable material is deemed unsuitable for public consumption. Objectionable content can include hate speech, explicit or graphic material, or anything that goes against societal norms or values. Understanding the concept of objectionable is important in discussions about freedom of speech and determining the limits of acceptable expression. Examples of using the word "objectionable" in sentences: The movie contained objectionable and violence. The politician's speech was filled with objectionable remarks. The teacher found the student's behavior to be objectionable. She refused to read the book due to its objectionable content. The company faced criticism for its objectionable business practices. The court ruled that the advertisement was objectionable and had to be removed. Many online users found the offensive comments to be objectionable. |
Explain the word "objectionable". Give some examples of using the word "objectionable" in sentences.