unobjectional

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ objectional.

Adjective

unobjectional (comparative more unobjectional, superlative most unobjectional)

  1. Not objectional.
    • 1912, Pennsylvania Superior Court reports, volume 17, page 23:
      The court also says: “The southern end of the river bridge is an unobjectional place to be designated as the terminus of a public highway, []