subjectification

[US]/[sʌbdʒɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]/
[UK]/[sʌbdʒɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]/

Translation

n.The act or process of making something subjective.; The tendency to interpret information in a way that confirms one's existing beliefs or values.

Phrases & Collocations

subjectification process

avoiding subjectification

subjectification analysis

experiencing subjectification

degree of subjectification

promoting subjectification

subjectification studies

with subjectification

subjectification effects

investigating subjectification

Example Sentences

the article's subjectification made it feel more engaging for young readers.

we noticed a significant degree of subjectification in his research paper.

the marketing campaign heavily relied on subjectification to connect with consumers.

the author's subjectification of the narrative added a personal touch to the story.

avoid excessive subjectification when presenting objective scientific data.

the report lacked objectivity due to the pervasive subjectification of the findings.

the politician's speech was characterized by a high level of subjectification.

the process of subjectification can sometimes distort the truth.

the journalist aimed to minimize subjectification in their news reporting.

the novel's subjectification created a strong sense of intimacy with the protagonist.

the study explored the impact of subjectification on audience perception.

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