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objective [əb'ʤektɪv] adj.
account. cuspóir
 English thesaurus
objective [əb'ʤektɪv] abbr.
abbr. object
abbr., mil. obj; objv
IT The ability to exercise judgment, express opinions and present recommendations with impartiality
mil., logist. An object, vehicle, individual, etc. representing a target for a weapon or weapon system. 2. A geographical area, complex, or installation planned for capture or destruction by military forces. 3. In intelligence usage, a country, area, installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed. 4. An area designated and numbered for future firing; In gunnery and engagement usage, an impact burst which hits the target. 6. NATO In radar, any discrete object which reflects or retransmits energy back to the radar equipment, or the object of a radar search or surveillance. Army—an object, vehicle, individual, etc., which is the aiming point of any weapon or weapon system. Note FRA: Can be also an effect to produce in time or during a period of time. 7. Generic term used to designate any zone, force, facility, weapon system, person or any other entity of intelligence significance and which may be monitored or reconnoitred (FRA)
USA The clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goal toward which every operation is directed. see also target; The specific target of the action taken which is essential to the commander’s plan (JP 5-0) see also target
Objectives n
mil., abbr. O
objective: 41 phrases in 12 subjects
Accounting1
Agriculture1
Ecology1
Economy9
Environment8
Finances7
General3
Law4
Marketing4
Politics1
Sociology1
Statistics1