objectional

adj

Etymology

From objection + -al.

  1. derived from obiectum
  2. derived from object
  3. suffixed as objection — “object + ion
  4. suffixed as objectional — “objection + al

Definitions

  1. objectionable

    • There is much talk of their objectional features and dangers for the established order of things.
    • The Puritan toleration lasted six years, and included all but Papists, Prelatists and those who held objectional doctrines.

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