0 to treat a person like a tool or toy, as if they had no feelings, opinions, or rights of their own -- 人格物化(把人当成没有感情、思想或权利的工具或玩物)
The past, childhood and tradition were not elsewhere, but immediately present, not objectified but lived.
This was a journey in which the matter itself was concrete time, fixed by the machine which objectified the material delivered to the sensory experience.
It could miniaturize her, objectify her, and bring her safely home from the park to the palm of the hand.
Statistical measurement - the conversion of economic phenomena into numbers - objectified the crisis and surrounded it with the aura of ' scientific ' objectivity.
Major structural and conceptual transformations in dementia care-giving are needed - from objectified commodity to community.
The concept of value has been approached here as a judgement about goods which is objectified by desirability for them and accessibility to them.
There is always the risk, however much the notion of choice is objectified, that an element of subjectivity remains.
There we have an object that exists for our perception, because it has objectified itself in its turn.