Antonyms for subjectively
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : suhb-jek-tiv |
Phonetic Transcription : səbˈdʒɛk tɪv |
Definition of subjectively
Origin :- mid-15c., "pertaining to a political subject" (now obsolete), from Late Latin subjectivus, from subjectus (see subject (n.)). Meaning "existing in the mind" (mind="the thinking subject") is from 1707; thus, "personal idiosyncratic" (1767). Related: Subjectively.
- adv internally
- He knows the native objectively as I never will; and subjectively as well if not better.
- Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
- The Hebrew text of the Bible is treated boldly and subjectively.
- Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. VI (of 6) » by Heinrich Graetz
- Subjectively, as the subjectum quod, or the faculty obliged.
- Extract from : « A Christian Directory (Part 4 of 4) » by Richard Baxter
- If so, he has the right to do that which subjectively he cannot do.
- Extract from : « Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery » by William A. Smith
- This energy is subjectively and psychologically conceived as desire.
- Extract from : « Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology » by C. G. Jung
- Subjectively, a split-second of time would have gone by in that period.
- Extract from : « World Beyond Pluto » by C. H. Thames
- He would show them subjectively and as living impulses in himself.
- Extract from : « Whitman » by John Burroughs
- In that case he is subjectively not responsible for his immorality.
- Extract from : « Morals and the Evolution of Man » by Max Simon Nordau
- In ordinary language, the facts are objectively, rather than subjectively, determined.
- Extract from : « How We Think » by John Dewey
- The feet are generally actually, as well as subjectively, cold.
- Extract from : « Neuralgia and the Diseases that Resemble it » by Francis E. Anstie
Synonyms for subjectively
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