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objectify
verb (objectifies , objectified , objectifying )
1
a to make something into or present it as an object;
b to represent something concretely.
2 to make something objective.
objectification noun .
verb (objectifies , objectified , objectifying )
1
a to make something into or present it as an object;
b to represent something concretely.
2 to make something objective.
objectification noun .
objection
noun
1 the act of objecting.
2 an expression or feeling of disapproval, opposition or dislike, etc.
3 (often objection against or to something) a reason or cause for disapproving, opposing or disliking it, etc.
[14c]
noun
1 the act of objecting.
2 an expression or feeling of disapproval, opposition or dislike, etc.
3 (often objection against or to something) a reason or cause for disapproving, opposing or disliking it, etc.
[14c]
objectionable
adjective
1 capable of being objected to.
2 unpleasant; offensive.
[18c]
objectionably adverb .
adjective
1 capable of being objected to.
2 unpleasant; offensive.
[18c]
objectionably adverb .
objective
adjective
1
a not depending on, or influenced by, personal opinions or prejudices;
b relating to external facts, etc as opposed to internal thoughts or feelings.
2 philos
a having existence outside the mind;
b based on fact or reality. Compare subjective.
3 grammar said of a case or word:
a indicating the object;
b in the relation of object to a verb or preposition.
4 med said of symptoms: perceptible to a person other than the individual affected.
5 optics said of lenses: nearest the object.
noun
1 a thing aimed at or wished for; a goal.
2 something independent of or external to the mind.
3 grammar
a the objective case;
b a word or form in that case.
4 an object glass.
[17c]
objectival adjective relating to or of the nature of an objective.
objectively adverb .
objectivity or objectiveness noun the fact or quality of being objective, especially of considering things without being dependent on, or influenced by, personal opinions or prejudices.
adjective
1
a not depending on, or influenced by, personal opinions or prejudices;
b relating to external facts, etc as opposed to internal thoughts or feelings.
2 philos
a having existence outside the mind;
b based on fact or reality. Compare subjective.
3 grammar said of a case or word:
a indicating the object;
b in the relation of object to a verb or preposition.
4 med said of symptoms: perceptible to a person other than the individual affected.
5 optics said of lenses: nearest the object.
noun
1 a thing aimed at or wished for; a goal.
2 something independent of or external to the mind.
3 grammar
a the objective case;
b a word or form in that case.
4 an object glass.
[17c]
objectival adjective relating to or of the nature of an objective.
objectively adverb .
objectivity or objectiveness noun the fact or quality of being objective, especially of considering things without being dependent on, or influenced by, personal opinions or prejudices.
objectivism
noun
1 the tendency to emphasize what is objective.
2 philos the belief that certain things exist apart from human knowledge or perception of them.
3 the quality of being objective.
[19c]
objectivist noun , adjective .
objectivistic adjective .
noun
1 the tendency to emphasize what is objective.
2 philos the belief that certain things exist apart from human knowledge or perception of them.
3 the quality of being objective.
[19c]
objectivist noun , adjective .
objectivistic adjective .
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