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    Object \Ob*ject"\ ([o^]b*j[e^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Objected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Objecting}.] [L. objectus, p. p.
    of objicere, obicere, to throw or put before, to oppose; ob
    (see {Ob-}) + jacere to throw: cf. objecter. See {Jet} a
    shooting forth.]
    1. To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to
    oppose. [Obs.]

    Of less account some knight thereto object,
    Whose loss so great and harmful can not prove.
    --Fairfax.

    Some strong impediment or other objecting itself.
    --Hooker.

    Pallas to their eyes
    The mist objected, and condensed the skies. --Pope.

    2. To offer in opposition as a criminal charge or by way of
    accusation or reproach; to adduce as an objection or
    adverse reason.

    He gave to him to object his heinous crime.
    --Spencer.

    Others object the poverty of the nation. --Addison.

    The book . . . giveth liberty to object any crime
    against such as are to be ordered. --Whitgift.

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