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objectivize

especially British, ob·jec·tiv·ise

[uhb-jek-tuh-vahyz]

verb (used with object)

objectivized, objectivizing 
  1. to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify.



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Other Word Forms

  • objectivization noun
  • unobjectivized adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of objectivize1

First recorded in 1855–60; objective + -ize
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Example Sentences

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Once thus externalized, objectivized, the ethical standard demanded homage from the individual.

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My guru, awake in God, knew this world to be nothing but an objectivized dream of the Creator.

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The third type represented the real constructive tendency, during his "normal" intervals when he objectivized these ideas in the form of speculations as to the origin of life, the laws of society, religion, etc.

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Gandha Baba, tuning himself with the cosmic force by certain yogic practices, was able to guide the lifetrons to rearrange their vibratory structure and objectivize the desired result.

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On recovery these fancies were objectivized into a most intense interest in diplomacy.

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