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objectionable

[uhb-jek-shuh-nuh-buhl] / əbˈdʒɛk ʃə nə bəl /


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It means creating space for uncomfortable conversations and taking seriously opposing views, even those you find objectionable.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now there’s a backlash on campuses over “career funneling”—schools only allowing interviews on campus for what students consider objectionable jobs, like finance and consulting.

From The Wall Street Journal

She told reporters on Thursday she expected Wilders would drop the most objectionable parts of his party's platform in order to win support.

From Reuters

The defense noted Ms. Freeman did not feel the need to call the police, and argued Ms. Willis should have reached out or flagged the tweets as objectionable before moving to revoke bond.

From Washington Times

A Lexington County resident advocated for the regulations because his district’s library contained books that he found objectionable.

From Seattle Times