👉 Objectionability is a legal concept that refers to whether a statement or action is likely to be understood as being harmful, offensive, or otherwise considered unacceptable by a reasonable person. It's used in law to define what constitutes "obscene" or "offensive language," which can influence public discourse and social norms. In legal terms, objectionability means the intent of an individual to cause harm or offense to another. If they intend to cause harm or offend someone, even if it's unintentional