objectionableness

[US]/əbˈdʒekʃənəb(ə)lnəs/
[UK]/əbˈdʒekʃənəb(ə)lnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being objectionable; offensiveness

Phrases & Collocations

high objectionableness

low objectionableness

objectionableness level

objectionableness rating

increased objectionableness

reducing objectionableness

objectionableness concerns

objectionableness complaints

perceived objectionableness

objectionablenesses vary

Example Sentences

the objectionableness of the proposal became obvious after the ethics review.

she questioned the objectionableness of the remark, not the speaker’s intent.

we discussed the objectionableness of the clause during contract negotiations.

the committee debated the objectionableness of the policy in a closed session.

there is little objectionableness in requiring basic safety training for all staff.

he tried to reduce the objectionableness of the plan by adding clear safeguards.

public backlash increased the objectionableness of the decision overnight.

from a legal standpoint, the objectionableness of the evidence is hard to deny.

the report highlights the objectionableness of using private data without consent.

they assessed the objectionableness of the advertisement before launching the campaign.

the objectionableness of the shortcut outweighed the time it would save.

his apology acknowledged the objectionableness of the joke and promised change.

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