100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "object"
Definition
An "Object" is a common noun that refers to a material thing that can be seen and touched. It can also denote a goal or purpose toward which efforts are directed. In a broader sense, it may refer to anything that is the aim of a thought, feeling, or action.
Synonyms
- Item
- Thing
- Entity
- Article
- Artifact
- Subject
- Goal
- Purpose
- Target
Antonyms
- Subject (in grammatical terms)
- Abstract (when referring to concepts or ideas)
Examples
- I object to the way he treated her.
- She did not object when they proposed a change.
- They objected to the terms of the agreement.
- He objects to the idea of moving to a new city.
- The committee will object if the rules are not followed.
- She objected loudly during the meeting.
- Do you object to my presence here?
- Many community members object to the new development plan.
- I always object to unfair treatment in the workplace.
- The lawyer will object to that line of questioning.
- He tends to object whenever someone criticizes his work.
- I objected to the changes in the schedule.
- They will likely object to this decision.
- The students object to the increase in tuition fees.
- She did not object when asked to take on extra work.
- You might object to that claim based on the evidence.
- I objected at first, but then I saw the benefits.
- He seems to object to everything I suggest.
- They object to the proposed legislation.
- The audience might object if he speaks for too long.
- She objected on the grounds of fairness.
- He did not object to her proposal.
- Many people object to the use of plastic bags.
- The child objected to going to bed early.
- She will object if you don’t listen to her opinion.
- I object to the notion that all politicians are corrupt.
- They objected to the way the report was presented.
- I cannot object to your reasoning.
- You could object to that statement with valid points.
- The workers object to the new policy changes.
- He will likely object to the changes in management.
- She objected to the unfair grading system.
- The neighbors might object to the noise.
- I object to the use of stereotypes in advertising.
- They object whenever the topic of taxes comes up.
- He didn’t object when she suggested a different approach.
- She objected because she felt it was unjust.
- The audience might object to the lack of transparency.
- I used to object to early morning meetings, but now I’m used to them.
- Do you object if I bring a friend along?
- He raised his hand to object during the presentation.
- She will object to any changes made last minute.
- They objected to the unfair distribution of resources.
- I object to the idea that money can buy happiness.
- The students may object to the new dress code.
- We should object if the proposal is not beneficial.
- I objected to the lack of support for the project.
- He tends to object when he feels overlooked.
- She did not object when the plan was explained to her.
- The residents may object to the construction noise.
- I will object to that approach if it isn’t well thought out.
- He might object for reasons that are not clear.
- They will object if the rules are not enforced.
- She has always objected to the way he speaks to her.
- I object to your conclusion based on incorrect data.
- The teacher had to object to the inappropriate remarks.
- The board members may object to the new regulations.
- She did not object when he asked her to help.
- I objected to the idea that all solutions are easy.
- He seems to object to any suggestion made by others.
- The neighbors might object to the loud music.
- They will object if the policy is not revised.
- I object to the way the media portrays this issue.
- The committee chair may object to that proposal.
- She objected to the unfair treatment of her colleagues.
- I cannot object to your perspective, but I disagree.
- He always objects to the way meetings are conducted.
- The audience didn't object to the speaker’s remarks.
- You should object if you feel uncomfortable.
- They objected to being rushed into a decision.
- I object to the notion that all politicians lie.
- She does not usually object to constructive criticism.
- The staff may object to the sudden changes in policy.
- He will object if the budget cuts go through.
- I objected because I believed it was not in our best interest.
- They might object to the new hiring practices.
- She would object if the new rule was unfair.
- I often object when I feel something is unjust.
- The community may object to the loss of green spaces.
- He tends to object to changes in routine.
- I would object to the proposal due to its implications.
- The employees objected to the lack of communication.
- She did not object to the suggestion to extend deadlines.
- You might object to that based on your own experiences.
- They would likely object if they felt unheard.
- I regularly object to practices that I find unethical.
- She did not object when asked to lead the project.
- The audience did not object to the speaker’s opinions.
- He may object to the new policies on principle.
- I will object if the meeting is not well organized.
- The team objected to the last-minute changes.
- She would likely object based on her values.
- I objected to the unfair treatment in the workplace.
- They often object to any form of censorship.
- The director might object to the proposed changes.
- I usually object to decisions made without consultation.
- She did not object when her ideas were put forward.
- The residents might object to the increase in traffic.
- I would object if I felt my rights were being infringed.
- They objected to the lack of transparency in the process.