Unobjectionable (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Not objectionable; "the ends are unobjectionable; it's the means that one can't accept".
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Examples
- The government's plan to provide more aid to low-income families was considered unobjectionable by most people, but its implementation was plagued by corruption.
- While the artist's intention to create a public dialogue about social justice was unobjectionable, many were put off by the provocative nature of the actual installation.
- The politician's goal to improve public education was unobjectionable, but her method of achievement was met with fierce resistance.
- The charity's mission to help vulnerable children was unobjectionable, but some donors raised concerns about the group's administrative costs.
- The mayor's proposal to increase funding for community programs was unobjectionable, but several council members took issue with the project's lack of clear objectives.
Meaning 2
(of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers; "good clean fun"; "a clean joke".
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Meaning 3
Not causing disapproval; "it was an innocuous remark"; "confined himself to innocuous generalities"; "unobjectionable behavior".
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