adjective
- open to or inviting objection; liable to be objected to
Usage: less common than 'objectionable'; often used in formal or legal contexts
Examples
- The proposal contained several objectional clauses that the committee refused to approve.
- His objectional behavior at the meeting prompted complaints from other attendees.
- The contract's objectional terms were revised before signing.
- Some found the film's content objectional, while others defended it as artistic expression.
- The objectional nature of the evidence made it inadmissible in court.