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obˈjectant [f. object v. + -ant1. Cf. F. objectant pr. pple.] One who or that which objects or objectifies. In recent use as a legal term in the U.S.
1625Gill Sacr. Philos. ii. 145 If the Father [had been incarnate], then the fountaine of the Deitie should become not the objectant, or being which understandeth, but onely the object understood. 1972N.Y. Law Jrnl. 22 Aug. 6/4 The proponent or the objectant seeks an examination of the adverse party before trial. 1973Ibid. 19 July 13/5 In view of the failure of the objectant to proceed with this matter, his objections are denied. |