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What is the past tense of object?

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The past tense of object is objected.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of object is objects.

The present participle of object is objecting.

The past participle of object is objected.

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A number of residents have objected saying they would either prefer a small number of large residential homes to flats, or no homes at all.
They objected to the religious laxity of the sultan and ran afoul with him.
The Air Force objected to the Army having such a capability because tactical air support was the role of the Air Force.
Bradford Cycling Action Group objected to the new version for putting the needs of car drivers above those of cyclists.
The owner objected that he was there first, indeed that stone from his quarry had built the foundations of the houses.
The German woman in the seat behind me objected loudly to me reclining my seat, going so far as to call over the male flight attendant.

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