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objectify

American  
[uhb-jek-tuh-fahy] / əbˈdʒɛk təˌfaɪ /

verb (used with object)

objectified, objectifying
  1. to present as an object, especially of sight, touch, or other physical sense; make objective; externalize.

  2. to treat (a person) as an object or thing.

    Women are objectified and their physical attributes highlighted in ways that do not apply to men.


objectify British  
/ əbˈdʒɛktɪˌfaɪ /

verb

  1. (tr) to represent concretely; present as an object

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of objectify

First recorded in 1830–40; object + -ify

Explanation

To objectify someone is to treat them as an object rather than as a human being. If your teacher thinks children should be seen and not heard, you might say he objectifies kids. There are many different ways to objectify a person, including forcing them to be silent, focusing on just their physical body and not their mind, or implying that their appearance or outward beauty is the only important thing about them. You can also use this verb's original meaning, "to take something abstract and make it concrete." Artists objectify abstract feelings and emotions by turning them into physical works of art, for example.

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Prof Tracey said: "Pain is subjective, it's a private experience that you can't really objectify, it's an oddity in its own self."

From BBC Dec. 28, 2024

"Men like this need their passes for these events to revoked. Women are not your objects to objectify and command to move as you see fit."

From Salon Apr. 16, 2024

According to the team's authors, attempts to standardise and objectify the development and evaluation of chemical reactions are still quite new and relatively uncommon.

From Science Daily Apr. 10, 2024

Including the topic in medical education could “counteract an ever-present risk of medical injustices” and “the tendency to objectify patients and research participants,” the commission’s co-chairs told Science.

From Science Magazine Nov. 15, 2023

By telling stories, you objectify your own experience.

From "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien

“Gaza’s inhabitants are objectified, reduced to numbers or blurry concepts. The media rarely shows unfiltered images or personal stories, because doing so would be too confronting for most viewers,” he said.

From Slate May 30, 2025

It apologised and said it had "further objectified and compromised the dignity of the human being whose remains were used for its binding".

From BBC Mar. 28, 2024

The library apologized, saying that it had “further objectified and compromised the dignity of the human being whose remains were used for its binding.”

From New York Times Mar. 27, 2024

The Kraken, who’d received some outside complaints on social media about players being objectified, stopped posting BookTok content from there but left videos up on their social-media platforms.

From Seattle Times Aug. 2, 2023

I hoped she didn’t think I objectified women.

From "Here to Stay" by Sara Farizan

It added that even if some viewers inferred innuendo, it did not contain explicit content or objectifying imagery.

From BBC Feb. 18, 2026

In English we ‘it’ the living world; the objectifying, de-personalizing pronoun.

From Salon May 28, 2025

When people don’t look deeper, they are objectifying you and not getting to know you as a human being.

From Seattle Times Jul. 12, 2023

Song, on the other hand, finds that the term “identity” carries an objectifying connotation, as it fails to fully describe a person’s layered selfhood.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2023

According to Schopenhauer the world is idea, and this so called material environment is thought objectifying itself.

From The Head Voice and Other Problems Practical Talks on Singing by D. A. (David Alva) Clippinger

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