0 a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, or person: --
1 a noun or noun phrase that is affected by the action of a verb or that follows a preposition: --
2 a reason for doing something, or the result you wish to achieve by doing it: --
In today's session, the object of the exercise is to improve your interpersonal skills.
The object of their expedition was to discover the source of the River Nile.
3 someone or something that causes particular feelings in or actions by others: --
4 to feel or express opposition to or dislike of something or someone: --
5 a thing that can be seen, held, or touched, usually not a living thing: --
Part of understanding those artifacts, then, is recovering that world through identifying the basic structures of relation between the person and the ' object ' of worship.
The reasoning process is general and can be applied on any type of objects with random complexity.
Then, the notes pass through a speedlim object, which receives a random timing between 100 to 400 ms at every note input.
But the current study shows that infant pointing in this context does not involve requesting valence information about an object.
On a third turn, the third object was requested.
The placeholder objects were selected so that they were highly dissimilar to the object they replaced.
While the character was absent, another character removed the object from the location, and replaced it with a different object.
We have shown that the analysis by the meshless approach is suitable for objects represented as implicit surface models.