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object



NOUN
aim, recipient
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Example Sentences

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“But for me, it’s a way of slowing down. I really object to how fast we’re all moving now, and it’s only going to get faster.”

From Los Angeles Times

The two events -- first seen in 2004 and again in 2023 -- represent the first time astronomers have directly imaged collisions between large objects in a planetary system beyond our own.

From Science Daily

Physical, in this instance, means moving from AI agents and chatbots that essentially exist on computer screens into objects that interact with the world, such as cars and robots.

From Barron's

Physical, in this instance, means moving from AI agents and chatbots that essentially exist on computer screens into objects that interact with the world, such as cars and robots.

From Barron's

Archaeologists have been stunned to discover two of the rarest Iron Age objects in the same excavation.

From BBC