0 used to describe people or things that you dislike or oppose because they are so unpleasant or wrong: --
1 causing offense or opposition: --
objectionable behavior
All animals suffer to some degree for our convenience, and those who find this objectionable have no alternative but to become vegetarians.
Willingness and ability to object to objectionable care are character traits that further the goals of beneficence and nonmalificence.
In addition, they were asked to rate whether any of the wording was objectionable or offensive in some way.
These objectionable private behaviors were first viewed as moral or characterbased problems, best controlled by social disapproval.
And as a thesis about the modern municipal system, the reinterpretation is just as objectionable as the interpretation it seeks to replace.
What appears particularly objectionable is the ruse itself, which delivers up the unwitting to the caprices of a tyrant who (ab)uses the law.
It is arguable that risky behaviour for the chance of a small gain is morally objectionable.
After all, almost everybody has some mental state that plays some role in common with highly objectionable unconditional intentions.