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subjectively

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


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

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2025

Worth told BBC Sport that pain is experienced subjectively.

From BBC • Jul. 28, 2025

"Don’t ever just launch a logo - when people see a logo they tend to subjectively respond to it. It’s always good to show as much as you can," he explains.

From BBC • Nov. 23, 2024

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.

From Science Daily • Mar. 6, 2024

If so, then he has acted in a subjectively conscientious way, even if it appears to me to be immoral or even criminal and monstrous.

From Morals and the Evolution of Man by Nordau, Max Simon




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