- subjectify
- [səbʹdʒektıfaı] v
1. филос. субъективировать2. подходить субъективно; оценивать с субъективной точки зрения
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
subjectify — (v.) 1858, from SUBJECT (Cf. subject) + IFY (Cf. ify). Related: Subjectified; subjectifying … Etymology dictionary
subjectify — subjectification, n. /seuhb jek teuh fuy /, v.t., subjectified, subjectifying. 1. to make subjective. 2. to identify with (a subject) or interpret subjectively. Cf. objectify. [1865 70; SUBJECT + IFY] * * * … Universalium
subjectify — sub·jec·ti·fy … English syllables
subjectify — [c]/səbˈdʒɛktəfaɪ/ (say suhb jektuhfuy) verb (subjectified, subjectifying) –verb (t) 1. to make subjective. –verb (i) 2. to identify with a subject; interpret something in a subjective manner. –subjectification /səbdʒɛktəfəˈkeɪʃən/ (say… …
subjectify — (ˌ)səbˈjektəˌfī transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: subject (I) + ify : to identify with a subject or interpret in terms of subjective experience … Useful english dictionary
subjectification — (n.) 1880, noun of action from SUBJECTIFY (Cf. subjectify) … Etymology dictionary
objectify and objectification — To depersonalize; turning something or someone into an object. The term is very commonly used to describe the dehumanizing oppression of women, non whites, and the dispossessed. To do the opposite is to subjectify … Glossary of Art Terms
subjectification — (ˌ)səbˌjektəfə̇ˈkāshən noun ( s) Etymology: from subjectify, after such pairs as English fructify : fructification : the act or process of subjectifying … Useful english dictionary