objective

  • 21Objective we — is the nonstandard use of we as an objective pronoun, thus being used in places where standard English has us . This feature occurs in Caribbean English …

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  • 22objective — I adjective actual, broad minded, candid, concrete, corporeal, desired, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, equitable, factual, fair, fair minded, impartial, impersonal, judicial, just, material, neutral, nonpartisan, nonsubjective, open… …

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  • 23objective — [adj] fair, impartial cold, cool, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, equitable, evenhanded, impersonal, judicial, just, like it is*, nondiscriminatory, nonpartisan, openminded*, straight, strictly business*, unbiased, uncolored, unemotional …

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  • 24Objective-C — es un lenguaje de programación orientado a objetos creado como un superconjunto de C con un estilo muy parecido al de Smalltalk. Originalmente fue creado por Brad Cox y la corporación StepStone en 1980. En 1988 fue adoptado como lenguaje de… …

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  • 25objective — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions. 2) not dependent on the mind for existence; actual. 3) Grammar relating to a case of nouns and pronouns used for the object of a transitive verb or a preposition. ► NOUN 1) a goal or …

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  • 26objective — ob|jec|tive1 W3 [əbˈdʒektıv] n 1.) something that you are trying hard to achieve, especially in business or politics = ↑goal ▪ He vowed to achieve certain objectives before the end of his presidency. ▪ the best way to accomplish your objectives ▪ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27objective — ( mutual funds) The fund s investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus. There are more than 20 standardized categories. E.g. aggressive growth , balanced . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. objective ob‧jec‧tive 1… …

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  • 28objective — I UK [əbˈdʒektɪv] / US noun [countable] Word forms objective : singular objective plural objectives *** something that you plan to achieve, especially in business or work objective of: I m not sure I understand the objective of this exercise.… …

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  • 29objective — 01. Our first [objective] has to be to make our product known to the public. 02. We have to base our students marks on [objective] measures, such as test results. 03. It s hard to be [objective] when you are trying to hire someone for a job, and… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 30objective — ob|jec|tive1 [ əb dʒektıv ] noun count *** something that you plan to achieve, especially in business or work: objective of: I m not sure I understand the objective of this exercise. main/primary/principal objective: The principal objective of… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English