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objectionable

[uhb-jek-shuh-nuh-buhl] / əbˈdʒɛk ʃə nə bəl /


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It means creating space for uncomfortable conversations and taking seriously opposing views, even those you find objectionable.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now there’s a backlash on campuses over “career funneling”—schools only allowing interviews on campus for what students consider objectionable jobs, like finance and consulting.

From The Wall Street Journal

“What can we do to ensure that we don’t fall into the same sorts of objectionable ideas in the future?”

From New York Times

Although some critics are apt to complain that any new Marlowe books are objectionable, Mina also faced detractors specifically against the idea of a non-Angeleno in the driver’s seat.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than find ways to encourage discussions about objectionable points of view, some schools are silencing them.

From Seattle Times