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I. object N [Am ˈɑbdʒɛkt, Brit ˈɒbdʒɛkt, ˈɒbdʒɪkt]

1.1. object (thing):

1.2. object (of actions, feelings):

2. object (aim, purpose):

fin m

3. object LING:

II. object VB intr [Am əbˈdʒɛkt, Brit əbˈdʒɛkt]

1. object (express objection, oppose):

to object to sth

2. object (disapprove, mind):

III. object VB trans [Am əbˈdʒɛkt, Brit əbˈdʒɛkt]

direct object N LING

object lesson N

object language N

object language COMPUT, LING
object language COMPUT, LING

object-oriented [ˌɑbdʒɛktˈɔriˌɛn(t)əd] ADJ

object-oriented programming/program/language:

sex object N

pair off objects/words
pair off objects/words
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object1 [ˈɒbdʒɪkt, Am ˈɑ:b-] N

1. object (unspecified thing):

2. object (purpose, goal):

3. object (obstacle):

4. object LING:

I. object2 [əbˈdʒekt] VB intr

II. object2 [əbˈdʒekt] VB trans

indirect object N LING

object lesson N

direct object N

readjust objects
knock over objects
damage building, objects
damage to objects
pricey object
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object1 [ˈab·dʒɪkt] N

1. object (unspecified thing):

2. object (purpose, goal):

3. object (obstacle):

4. object LING:

I. object2 [əb·ˈdʒekt] VB intr

II. object2 [əb·ˈdʒekt] VB trans

object lesson N

direct object N

indirect object N LING

readjust objects
hand down objects
damage building, objects, environment
damage to objects
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Present
Iobject
youobject
he/she/itobjects
weobject
youobject
theyobject
Past
Iobjected
youobjected
he/she/itobjected
weobjected
youobjected
theyobjected
Present Perfect
Ihaveobjected
youhaveobjected
he/she/ithasobjected
wehaveobjected
youhaveobjected
theyhaveobjected
Past Perfect
Ihadobjected
youhadobjected
he/she/ithadobjected
wehadobjected
youhadobjected
theyhadobjected

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He is granted parole after fifteen years for good behavior, and after his release he struggles to readjust to a society he no longer recognizes.
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At this point, the microkeratome is precisely readjusted to match the calculated cut depth for the patient's vision correction.
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The points for the advancing drivers are readjusted so that they are separated by a fixed margin, with first place receiving bonus points.
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He also said that rich countries should work to readjust their economic relationships with poor countries, especially by cancelling debt owed by poor countries.
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He is having trouble readjusting to civilian life, however.
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