subjectively Meaning & Definition

  • En [ səbˈdʒek.tɪv.li]
  • Us [ səbˈdʒek.tɪv.li]

Meaning of subjectively In English

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Examples of subjectively

  • You see them subjectively not objectively.

  • Allowing teachers to subjectively grade students could create a whole series of issues.

  • A hallucination is a subjectively experienced sensation which is not caused by an actual appropriate stimulus, but which is regarded by the individual as real.

  • In general, articulations are subjectively interpreted by humans, and are usually not played the same every time even by the same musician.

  • This is an attractive argument, but then we must be careful when considering health conditions that are subjectively assessed.

  • In the absence of subjectively perceived personal maladjustment, women at high ego development did reflect relatively positive affective experiences in their maternal roles.

  • This kind of approach bypasses questions about whether individuals subjectively recognize these commitments, and whether and how they are motivated to act on them.

  • When patients indicated that their subjective overall quality of life was higher, time also seemed to pass subjectively faster.

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Translations of subjectively In Other Languages

  • Español

    subjetivamente…

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  • Français

    subjectivement, de manière subjective…

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  • Malay

    dengan subjektif…

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  • Deutsch

    subjektiv…

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  • Norwegian

    subjektivt, subjektiv…

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  • Čeština

    subjektivně…

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  • Dansk

    subjektivt…

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  • Italiano

    soggettivamente…

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