objectionable in Czech
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Sentence patterns related to "objectionable"
1. Bowdlerizes: to remove objectionable parts from.
2. Bowdlerize: to remove objectionable parts from.
3. Awful definition is - extremely disagreeable or objectionable
4. Learn how to block objectionable material .
5. Post racist, incendiary, or otherwise objectionable content.
6. Bowdlerizing: to remove objectionable parts from.
7. You have a right to cross out anything objectionable.
8. Granted, some rap may be less objectionable in content.
9. The Castings are dark, rich and have no objectionable odor
10. The Objectionable Publications Ordinance ( Cap . 150 . 1975 Ed. ) is repealed.
11. Device can spill water; install where spillage is not objectionable.
12. Usually objectionable.) The Bohunks can really cook up some fine food
13. What is heavy metal music, and what objectionable features characterize it?
14. “There were things going on in the church that I found objectionable,” says Godwin.
15. Sometimes a Web-site address itself clearly indicates that the site contains objectionable material.
16. Usually objectionable.) He kicked that old cat right in the Cojones and sent it flying.
17. What foretold activity of Jehovah’s witnesses has been specially objectionable, to which elements, and why?
18. Buttinsky the bounder was interviewed and the early coach took the objectionable one away forever
19. It is the buck which emits the objectionable goaty odour , specially during the breeding season .
20. For applications any liquid , even a nonflammable one , is objectionable, the dry type transformer is used.
21. “Criticism is particularly objectionable when it is directed toward Church authorities, general or local
22. Cross-and-crown pins are not only unnecessary but also objectionable. —Assembly in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., 1928.
23. Master of Bassein was received more than evidence refer objectionable behaviour these bonds werc taken place
24. Bowdlerize: To remove material that is considered offensive or objectionable from (a book, for example); expurgate.
25. These programmes are objectionable and absurd but we cannot attack them through legislation or administrative intervention.
26. (used as a substitute word for one regarded as objectionable): Get that Bleeping cat out of here!
27. There are a lot of things that you can buy that look good and are not objectionable.” —Derrick.
28. As a G Suite administrator, you configure Gmail settings, such as compliance, routing, objectionable content, quarantines, and more.
29. What does Bowdlerize mean? To remove material that is considered offensive or objectionable from (a book, for example); expurgate
30. Objective rather than objectionable was the unanimous verdict of the proletariat who always addressed her as Miss Read.
31. Solid black is very undesirable, but not so objectionable if occurring to a moderate degree in piebald patches.
32. 20 The council tax will retain the most objectionable parts of the poll tax - the head count tax on the individual.
33. (Usually objectionable.) I don’t know how it happened, but a whole bowl of jello went down this lady’s, uh, Bazoom, and …
34. Condone definition, to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like): The government Condoned the computer hacking among rival : 3
35. Condone definition, to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like): The government Condoned the computer hacking among rival corporations
36. Bleeping definition, (used as a substitute word for one regarded as objectionable): Get that Bleeping cat out of here! See more.
37. As a result , the solid wastes with objectionable odour are buoyed up by gas to float on the water surface .
38. Verb with object Condonable to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like): The government condoned the computer hacking among rival corporations
39. Cruddy definition, covered, encrusted, or saturated with dirt, grease, or other objectionable substance; filthy: It gets the cruddiest work clothes clean
40. Attempts to use political and geopolitical engineering and overthrow “objectionable” regimes broke down security mechanisms and led to chaos and anarchy.
41. Usually an inverse filter is designed and convolved with the signal, the objective being to nullify an objectionable effect of an earlier filter action.
42. Though the elders will not try to impose their personal preferences upon the couple, if anything objectionable is being planned, adjustments should be made.
43. A priori those methods tackle only the objectionable part of the file sharing and are capable of taking into account the context in which files are shared;
44. There is, naturally, much more to both Graves's work and that of the mythicist school, so all the cackling and heckling is quite inappropriate and objectionable.
45. Gmail settings that can use address lists include Spam, Blocked senders, Restrict delivery, Content compliance, Objectionable content, Attachment compliance, Secure transport (TLS) compliance, and Routing.
46. Batster Says: January 24, 2009 at 4:42 pm Reply **Possibly objectionable and at least interesting counter-examples: – My boat lands on an island of starving cannibals
47. Inserting the overlay can include physically overlaying a cover layer onto one or more frames of the content segment to add information or block objectionable material in the content segment.
48. Man Beheads daughter in Uttar Pradesh, goes to police with head The accused disclosed that he took the step in a fit of rage after seeing his daughter in an objectionable position
49. (Usually objectionable.) I don’t know how it happened, but a whole bowl of jello went down this lady’s, uh, Bazoom, and we haven’t the slightest idea what to do about it!
50. Butthead (n.) also butt-head, late 1980s, student slang, "objectionable person," from butt (n.6) + head (n.); perhaps influenced by butterhead, 1960s African-American vernacular for one who is a disgrace to the community