verb
- past tense and past participle of subjectivise; made subjective or personal rather than objective
Usage: British spelling variant of ‘subjectivized’
Examples
- The researcher subjectivised the data by including personal opinions.
- Historical accounts were subjectivised through the author’s cultural lens.
- The teacher subjectivised the lesson to connect with students’ experiences.
- Critics argued that the news report had been subjectivised beyond recognition.
- The artist subjectivised the landscape painting with emotional brushstrokes.