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单词 objected
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objectedadj.

Brit. /əbˈdʒɛktᵻd/, U.S. /əbˈdʒɛktəd/, /ɑbˈdʒɛktəd/; see also object v.
Forms: see object v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: object v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < object v. + -ed suffix1. Compare earlier object adj.
1.
a. Adduced in argument, esp. against something; urged as an objection; brought as a charge. Obsolete.
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the mind > language > statement > objection > [adjective] > urged as an objection
objected1572
quarrelled1613
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > putting forward for discussion > [adjective] > adduced in argument for or against
objected1572
pro and con1650
1572 in Court Minutes Surrey & Kent Sewer Comm. (London County Council) (1909) 112 Now remaine officers & ministers of this courte vntille the courte shalbe otherwise aduised any obiected quarelle or cause to be aledged to ye contrary notwithstondinge.
1614 T. Jackson Third Bk. Comm. Apostles Creede iii. v. §2 Vnto the obiected dreadfull consequences of their decrees,..they would regest disobedience to the Church.
1641 J. Milton Of Prelatical Episc. 20 To alledge for images the ancient Fathers Dionysius, and this our objected Irenæus.
1669 W. Holder Elem. Speech 119 The former part of this objected difficulty.
1724 E. Tollet Poems Several Occasions 78 But let the World decide, on what were built The base Surmises of objected Guilt.
1806 R. Polwhele Eng. Orator ii. 70 The feints Of disingenuous artifice distort The objected proof.
1847 D. P. Thompson Locke Amsden vi. 129 The objected want of pecuniary means having been obviated by the proffered assistance.
b. That is objected to; to which an objection has been made.Quot. 1713 at sense 2 possibly exemplifies this sense.
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1827 A. Carson Rev. Dr. J. Pye Smith's Def. Dr. Haffner's Pref. to Bible 74 Let him not vainly imagine, that by throwing the objected books overboard, he will be able to keep the ship from sinking.
1829 B. Cooke Rep. respecting Authenticity of Masonic Disclosures in J. C. Odiorne Opinions on Speculative Masonry 162 The objected jurors have uniformly been dispensed with.
1873 Chambers's Encycl. VI. 329/2 Many of the objected prayers and devotional practices are entirely unathorized by the church.
1953 N. Gash Politics in Age of Peel v. 115 Even if the objections were proved to be invalid, there was considerable trouble and expense in getting the objected voter to appear personally to justify his right to vote.
2000 Re: & then I Wrote in alt.folklore.urban (Usenet newsgroup) 23 Sept. I'm not meaning that I'll never use an objected term anywhere—I'm simply not presenting it to somebody who finds it troublesome.
c. objected-to adj.: = sense 1b.
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1982 L. McMackin Thoughts on Freedom 7 ‘Freedom’ has the objected-to characteristic..only if taken in permanent isolation from other ideas.
1991 D. E. Lively Mod. Communications Law i. 41 The Court finds that the objected-to portions of the article fall within the narrow area recognized by the Court in Near v. Minnesota in which a prior restraint on publication is appropriate.
2002 Pennsylvania Law Weekly (Nexis) 25 Feb. Section 422(c) bars admission of an objected-to medical report.
2. Placed opposite or adjacent; presented to the view or perception. Obsolete.
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society > communication > manifestation > [adjective] > manifested
objecta1398
displayedc1425
manifested?1531
confessed1561
understood1576
objected1606
ostended1608
ostential1609
exposed1630
evolveda1641
1606 N. Baxter in E. Farr Sel. Poetry Reign James I (1848) 238 The forehead kept obiected phantasie, The hinder part reteyneth memorie.
1637 Earl of Stirling Trag. of Jvlivs Cæsar iii. ii. 215 The mirrour but gives backe as it receives, By just resemblance the objected forme.
1668 J. Howe Blessednesse of Righteous iii. 32 This objected or exhibited glory is twofold.
1677 N. Lee Rival Queens iii. 32 What Sysigambis threats, objected fears, My Sisters sighs, and Alexander's tears, Cou'd not effect, thy Rival rage has done.
1713 Countess of Winchilsea Misc. Poems 86 A Dream, a vision..Hangs on my pensive Heart, and bears it down More than the weight of an objected Crown.
1725 J. Glanvill tr. Horace in Poems 210 Safe by objected Seas from present Fear, Why shou'd we bring such distant Dangers near?
1848 R. I. Wilberforce Doctr. Incarnation (1852) xiv. 414 The inspiration of Scripture..as the imparted record of objected truth.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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