Pronunciation: /səbˈdʒɛktɪˌvaɪz/
verb to make something subjective or to interpret something from a personal perspective
A1 I subjectivize my experiences by writing in my journal.
A2 She subjectivizes the story by adding her own emotions to the characters.
B1 The artist subjectivizes reality through abstract paintings.
B2 The author subjectivizes historical events in their novel to create a unique perspective.
C1 Critics often subjectivize the meaning of a film based on their personal interpretations.
C2 Philosophers subjectivize reality by questioning the nature of perception and existence.
formal It is important to subjectivize the data before drawing any conclusions.
informal You should subjectivize your opinions before sharing them with others.
slang I tend to subjectivize things before making any decisions.
figurative She has a tendency to subjectivize situations in order to see things from different perspectives.
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