(something) is no object
Something has no bearing on or causes no restrictions to some decision or course of action. Usually used in reference to money. Send my wife the largest bouquet you can find—money is no object. The studio has given us free reign to make the biggest, most impressive film we can imagine, and they've assured us that expense is no object. This is the house my clients want, so name your price. Money is no object to them.
an object lesson
An actual, concrete example of something. Your overreaction was an object lesson in how to ensure that your kids don't tell you the truth. OK, that was an object lesson in what not to do. You have a terrible poker face—with one look at you, I knew you had a bad hand! Their successful petition is an object lesson in how to get things done at a grassroots level.
bright shiny object
Something that is widely appealing or attention-grabbing for its superficial characteristics, but which is usually not useful, substantial, or long lasting. Recent technological advances seem to be just a series of bright shiny objects, consuming all of our attention for a while before something shinier comes along. That promotion is just the latest bright shiny object for someone interested in getting an ego boost in exchange for more responsibility and a nominal pay raise. Landfills are full of bright shiny objects that people "couldn't live without"—until they could.
expense is no object
It does not matter how much something costs; the cost of something will not be an obstacle. Send my wife the largest bouquet you can find—expense is no object. The studio has given us free reign to make the biggest, most impressive film we can imagine, and they've assured us that expense is no object. This is the house my clients want, so name your price. Expense is no object to them.
money is no object
Financial resources are unlimited, so one can spend without limitation. Send my wife the largest bouquet you can find—money is no object.
object to (someone or something)
To oppose, disagree with, or disapprove of someone or something. I know the board members object to the spending increase, but I really think it is vital for the company's success. My parents have always objected to the women I date, so I just don't tell them about my love life anymore.
sex object
One who is valued or regarded as a source of sexual pleasure. She was tired of being treated like a sex object, so she began dressing more conservatively and demanded more respect from the men within her social circle.
the object of the exercise
The main point, focus, or goal of an activity or task. If you're an investor, holding onto stocks that damage your portfolio defeats the object of the exercise. If you're trying to improve your health, not just shed a few quick pounds, the object of the exercise should be to develop a diet that is sustainable in the long term.
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