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object lesson
noun
- a practical or concrete illustration of a principle.
object lesson
noun
- a convincing demonstration of some principle or ideal
- (esp formerly) a lesson in which a material object forms the basis of the teaching and is available to be inspected
Word History and Origins
Origin of object lesson1
Example Sentences
In many ways, the distribution of the CTC is offering an object lesson in the obstacles America faces when helping its poorest citizens.
But his lumbering lurch toward the Ted Cruz tin-foil-hat convention should instead be an object lesson for Republicans to come.
“An object lesson in responsibility and kindness,” thinks her father.
The past president serves as both an unlikely inspiration and negative object lesson to the current effort.
Now, Texas is the object of economic envy and California is the object lesson, the toxic state.
But the country is also an object lesson in the potential global impact of our interminable culture wars.
Every time he is dressed, or sees his mother dress, he has an object-lesson in symmetrical arrangement.
A more ghastly sight, or an object-lesson of more potency, could scarcely be imagined.
Now he was up and about, cheerful and sunny, but a serious object lesson to the lion hunters bound for the lair of the lion.
An incubator about hatching time is a wonderful object lesson in teaching the story of life.
Meanwhile, among the German people the object lesson of the Italian war had greatly stimulated the sentiment of national unity.
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