Exceptionable
[ik-sep-shuh-nuh-buh l] /ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nə bəl/
adjective
1.
liable to or objection; objectionable.
/ɪkˈsɛpʃənəbəl/
adjective
1.
open to or subject to objection; objectionable
adj.
1660s, from exception + -able. Related: Exceptionably.
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