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subjectively
[ suhb-jek-tiv-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that pertains to or is influenced by a person鈥檚 feelings, moods, opinions, prejudices, etc.:
The compilations are not intended to be representative, but were put together entirely subjectively according to our own taste.
A system in which supervisors evaluate employees entirely subjectively is likely to increase unfair discrimination.
- within the mind, as thoughts, feelings, or perceptions; internally:
Time is experienced subjectively by each individual, and our perception of time and how we remember it is shaped by the context of a situation.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of subjectively1
Example Sentences
鈥淣ickel Boys鈥 has its admirers, but the decision to shoot subjectively from the point of view of his protagonists has been a challenge for many.
Critics have hailed Ross鈥 decision to shoot subjectively from the point of view of his protagonists, a bold conceit that is challenging and, for some, distancing.
"Don鈥檛 ever just launch a logo - when people see a logo they tend to subjectively respond to it. It鈥檚 always good to show as much as you can," he explains.
The study sample reflected varying cognitive conditions as they occur in a real world situation: It included individuals who were cognitively healthy, patients with MCI and others with subjectively perceived but not measurable memory problems.
Nelson explained that household chaos -- subjectively reported by household caregivers -- is a valuable measure of people's perceptions of their environment and their own stress levels.
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