Objects
/ˈɒbdʒɪkts/
Definitions
- (n.) Things pertaining to a legal case or transaction, such as items of property or evidence.
The lawyer carefully examined the objects presented at trial.
- (v.) Third-person singular present of object, meaning to express opposition.
She objects to the admissibility of the evidence.
Forms
- object
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Commentary
As a plural noun, 'objects' refers to items in a legal context, while as a verb form, it functions as the present tense of 'object' meaning to express disapproval or opposition.
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