Synonyms for objectified


Grammar : Verb
Spell : uh b-jek-tuh-fahy
Phonetic Transcription : əbˈdʒɛk təˌfaɪ


Définition of objectified

Origin :
  • 1838, from Medieval Latin objectum (see object (n.)) + -fy. Related: Objectified; objectifying.
  • verb actualize
Example sentences :
  • Since it was objectified in language, it took on the semblance of rules.
  • Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
  • With writing, language was objectified, freed from the subject and the senses.
  • Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
  • This is a beauty dependent on reverie, fancy, and objectified emotion.
  • Extract from : « The Sense of Beauty » by George Santayana
  • Man is Nature himself, but Nature is only the objectified will to live.
  • Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books--Volume 14--Philosophy and Economics » by Various
  • To be objectified, they are fixed upon some object which thus becomes sacred; but any object might fulfil this function.
  • Extract from : « The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life » by Emile Durkheim
  • In fact, these are, on the one hand, entirely psychical; they are made up exclusively of objectified ideas and sentiments.
  • Extract from : « The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life » by Emile Durkheim
  • Ideas are objectified in action but speech and writing monopolize their field of action.
  • Extract from : « Human Nature and Conduct » by John Dewey
  • They felt exploited and discarded, objectified and dehumanised by super-powers of mythical proportions.
  • Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
  • Objectified, it still rules, but shares its power with competitors; it avails nought without them, they can do nothing without it.
  • Extract from : « Essay on the Creative Imagination » by Th. Ribot
  • This certainly seems to show that there is a peculiar "magic" in thoughts or things that are objectified in this manner.
  • Extract from : « The Problems of Psychical Research » by Hereward Carrington

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