Definitionn. a person who dissents from some established policy
Last update: October 30, 2015
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"Lady, you can't just leave him!" the first objector said, grabbing her arm. [Please select]
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Was he merely a lout or something worse--the prototype of our Conscientious Objector: a coward who disguised his cowardice with moral scruples. [Please select]
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In America the conscientious objector is not regarded; he is listened to as only one of two things--a deserter or a traitor. [Please select]
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He paid his respects to the "Conscientious Objector," and he insisted at all times that "Murder is not debatable." [Please select]
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If the objector goes on to ask why it ought, I can give him no other reason than general utility. [Please select]
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{160} It must be remembered that this passage is put as if in the mouth of an objector. [Please select]
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And will the objector be hardy enough to say that every man is equal to this arduous task. [Please select]
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