noun
- the quality or state of lacking objectivity; the absence of impartiality or detachment from personal bias, emotion, or subjective judgment
Usage: formal; often used in academic, journalistic, or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The critic's nonobjectivity was evident in her harsh review of the film, which seemed driven by personal dislike of the director.
- Historians must strive to minimize nonobjectivity when interpreting historical events.
- The judge was recused due to concerns about nonobjectivity in the case.
- Scientific research requires careful controls to reduce nonobjectivity in data collection.
- Her nonobjectivity about the candidate made her an unreliable source for political analysis.