exceptionable
1 of 1adjective/ɪkˈsɛpʃənəbəl/
Forms:more exceptionable,most exceptionable
1
given to cause objection
- The manager found some exceptionable clauses in the contract and demanded revisions.
- The professor dismissed the idea as exceptionable, believing it would not stand up to scrutiny.
- Her exceptionable remarks at the meeting led to a heated discussion.
- The movie contained several exceptionable scenes, prompting complaints from the audience.
- The policy changes were exceptionable to many employees, who felt they were unfair.
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