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Definition of objective
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Objective
(n.) An
object
glass.
See under
Object,
n..
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Objectivity
::
Objectivity
(n.) The
state,
quality,
or
relation
of being
objective;
character
of the
object
or of the
objective..
Objectify
::
Objectify
(v. t.) To cause to
become
an
object;
to cause to
assume
the
character
of an
object;
to
render
objective.
Her
::
Her
(pron.
& a.) The form of the
objective
and the
possessive
case of the
personal
pronoun
she; as, I saw her with her purse out..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) An
objective
evidence
of
disease;
that is, one
appreciable
by some one other than the
patient..
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
conclude,
as by an
enumeration
and
balancing
of
chances;
hence,
to
think;
to
suppose;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause;
as, I
reckon
he won't try that
again..
Accusative
::
Accusative
(a.)
Applied
to the case (as the
fourth
case of Latin and Greek
nouns)
which
expresses
the
immediate
object
on which the
action
or
influence
of a
transitive
verb
terminates,
or the
immediate
object
of
motion
or
tendency
to,
expressed
by a
preposition.
It
corresponds
to the
objective
case in
English..
Objective
::
Objective
(n.) Same as
Objective
point,
under
Objective,
a..
Objectively
::
Objectively
(adv.)
In the
manner
or state of an
object;
as, a
determinate
idea
objectively
in the
mind..
Objective
::
Objective
(n.) An
object
glass.
See under
Object,
n..
Ourselves
::
Ourselves
(pron.)
; sing.
Ourself
(/). An
emphasized
form of the
pronoun
of the first
person
plural;
-- used as a
subject,
usually
with we; also, alone in the
predicate,
in the
nominative
or the
objective
case..
Sacramentalist
::
Sacramentalist
(n.) One who holds the
doctrine
of the real
objective
presence
of
Christ's
body and blood in the holy
eucharist.
Yourself
::
Yourself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
or
reflexive
form of the
pronoun
of the
second
person;
-- used as a
subject
commonly
with you; as, you
yourself
shall see it; also, alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, you have
injured
yourself..
Dream
::
Dream (v. t.) To have a dream of; to see, or have a
vision
of, in
sleep,
or in idle
fancy;
-- often
followed
by an
objective
clause..
Objective
::
Objective
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
the case which
follows
a
transitive
verb or a
preposition,
being that case in which the
direct
object
of the verb is
placed.
See
Accusative,
n..
You
::
You (dat. & obj.) The
pronoun
of the
second
person,
in the
nominative,
dative,
and
objective
case,
indicating
the
person
or
persons
addressed.
See the Note under Ye..
Us
::
Us
(pron.)
The
persons
speaking,
regarded
as an
object;
ourselves;
-- the
objective
case of we. See We..
Objective
::
Objective
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
object;
contained
in, or
having
the
nature
or
position
of, an
object;
outward;
external;
extrinsic;
-- an
epithet
applied
to
whatever
ir
exterior
to the mind, or which is
simply
an
object
of
thought
or
feeling,
and
opposed
to
subjective..
Whom
::
Whom
(pron.)
The
objective
case of who. See Who.
Me
::
Me
(pers.
pron.)
The
person
speaking,
regarded
as an
object;
myself;
a
pronoun
of the first
person
used as the
objective
and
dative
case of the
pronoum
I; as, he
struck
me; he gave me the
money,
or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me..
Preposition
::
Preposition
(n.) A word
employed
to
connect
a noun or a
pronoun,
in an
adjectival
or
adverbial
sense,
with some other word; a
particle
used with a noun or
pronoun
(in
English
always
in the
objective
case) to make a
phrase
limiting
some other word; -- so
called
because
usually
placed
before
the word with which it is
phrased;
as, a
bridge
of iron; he comes from town; it is good for food; he
escaped
by
running..
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