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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Open or liable to objection or disapproval.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Liable to exception or objection; that may be objected to; objectionable.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Liable to exception or objection; objectionable.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Liable to cause disapproval, objection or debate

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to

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Examples

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

  • It is indeed "exceptionable" to make consequential claims about women's health when "no reliable data" exist to support them.

    Balkinization 2007

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