verb
- present participle of objectivise; the act of treating or representing something as an object, especially in a way that removes personal or subjective elements
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American English typically uses 'objectivizing'); often used in academic, philosophical, or social contexts
Examples
- The researcher is objectivising the data by removing emotional bias from the analysis.
- Critics argue that advertising is objectivising women by reducing them to physical attributes.
- The philosopher discussed the process of objectivising abstract concepts into measurable terms.
- By objectivising the problem, the team was able to develop a more systematic solution.
- The study examines how language contributes to objectivising marginalized groups in society.