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What does object mean and what is its part of speech?

"Object" can have a few different meanings, and its part of speech can vary depending on the context. Here are some examples:

Meaning 1: A physical thing

* Part of speech: Noun

* Example: "The cat knocked over the vase, shattering the delicate object."

Meaning 2: A target or goal

* Part of speech: Noun

* Example: "Their object was to climb Mount Everest."

Meaning 3: To disagree or express disapproval

* Part of speech: Verb

* Example: "I strongly object to the proposed changes."

Meaning 4: The grammatical element that receives the action of a verb

* Part of speech: Noun (in a grammatical context)

* Example: "The dog chased the object (the ball)."

Meaning 5: A property or characteristic

* Part of speech: Noun

* Example: "The author's main object was to create a suspenseful story."

It's important to consider the context in which "object" is used to determine its precise meaning and part of speech.

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