Examples of 'become an object' in a sentence

Meaning of "become an object"

In a figurative sense, this phrase means to be subjected to scrutiny, criticism, or attention from others. It suggests that someone or something has become the focus of observation or evaluation, often in a negative or undesirable manner

How to use "become an object" in a sentence

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become an object
So their land will become an object of horror.
Or become an object of reminder of a special moment.
Your nation will become an object of ridicule.
Become an object.
The shoe has become an object of art.
One of you will come up here and become an object.
It can therefore become an object of celebration or recognition.
It takes time for an idea to become an object.
They have all become an object of interest.
Put on a hospital gown and you become an object.
Holodomor has become an object of research in many countries.
They do not want to become an object.
You can become an object in your own eyes.
Sound has really become an object.
It can even become an object that travels faster than light.
Extra large handbags in crocodile skin become an object of desire.
This jar was to become an object of psychedelic legend.
I think people forget That you are human and you just become an object.
Even a religion can become an object of worship.
People become an object of consumption or a competitor against whom they compare themselves.
Anything that is or may become an object of thought.
Would become an object It was inevitable that a man like Ichabod of ridicule.
There is no need to become an object of pity.
Learn to become an object of fascination by projecting the glittering presence of the Star.
Tomorrow my body will become an object for sale.
One can become an object of public ridicule because of a misplaced B.
It does not become an object.
I have become an object of daily derision, everyone mocks me.
This symbol of peace and wisdom has become an object of discord and excess.
That we have become an object Of scorn and derision Of scorn and derision.
I felt like I had become an object.
That we have become an object of scorn and derision among the nations.
When a human being dies, they become an object.
Paradoxically become an object not only of.
If done properly, the letterhead can also become an object of art.
Jean thought he had become an object of horror to his family.
Become an object of private consumption, she tries to adapt to each and every fantasy.
This country is now become an object of the highest.
Did we become an object of temptation that needs to be covered from people 's eyes?
The Internet itself can become an object of belief or cult.
Moreover, evidence obtained from a competition authority should not become an object of trade.
You have become an object.
Everybody loves you like a beautiful piece of art - and nobody wants to become an object.
The phone will also become an object forbidden to anyone else.
On the other hand, they also allowed such conduct to become an object of reflection.
Love seems to have become an object of consumption to use and throw away.
Instead of discouraging the act, you become an object of fear.
The body must become an object of perception rather than just an idea.
Syclla 's beauty doomed her to become an object of jealousy.
I have become an object of daily derision, and all mock me.

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