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subjectively

[suhb-jek-tiv-lee] / səbˈdʒɛk tɪv li /


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It suggested the "successive removal" of Marten and Gordon's children "may have reinforced their perception of harm caused by children's social care, making the concealment of Victoria feel subjectively 'rational"'.

From BBC

Like Oedipus, she’s both subjectively innocent and objectively guilty.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s a good question — and one that can be only be answered subjectively.

From Los Angeles Times

The setting is more California than Denmark, but location is dealt with subjectively in a first act that closely follows Hamlet’s perspective.

From Los Angeles Times

“Nickel Boys” has its admirers, but the decision to shoot subjectively from the point of view of his protagonists has been a challenge for many.

From Los Angeles Times