verb
- to make subjective; to interpret or treat something according to personal feelings, opinions, or biases rather than objective facts
Usage: formal; academic
Examples
- The researcher was careful not to subjectivize the data analysis.
- Critics argued that the documentary subjectivized historical events.
- Teachers should avoid subjectivizing their grading of student essays.
- The journalist tried not to subjectivize her reporting of the conflict.
- His tendency to subjectivize every discussion made debates difficult.
- The study aimed to prevent researchers from subjectivizing their observations.