Pronunciation: /əbˈdʒɛktɪˌfaɪ/
verb to treat someone as an object, typically by disregarding their feelings or individuality
A1 Some people objectify others by only focusing on their physical appearance.
A2 In some advertisements, women are often objectified as objects of desire.
B1 It is important to educate young people about the harmful effects of objectifying individuals.
B2 The media often perpetuates the objectification of both men and women in order to sell products.
C1 Objectifying someone reduces them to a mere object, disregarding their feelings and humanity.
C2 A society that objectifies individuals based on their gender or race perpetuates harmful stereotypes and discrimination.
formal It is important not to objectify individuals based on their physical appearance.
informal Dude, don't objectify women like that.
slang Stop treating her like an object, man.
figurative The media tends to objectify celebrities, reducing them to mere objects for public consumption.
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