objectional

objectionable

Adjective

  1. objectionable
    • There is much talk of their objectional features and dangers for the established order of things. - 1919, Rafael Palma, The Woman and the Right to Vote:
    • The Puritan toleration lasted six years, and included all but Papists, Prelatists and those who held objectional doctrines. - 1917, James Cardinal Gibbons, The Faith of Our Fathers:
    • But the question is, whether those Darwinians who drew these conclusions were by their scientific investigations obliged to draw them, or whether they did not rather reach their religious and ethical view of the world...

Origin

From objection + -al.

Forms

more objectional most objectional

Derived

unobjectional