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objectify

[uhb-jek-tuh-fahy] / əbˈdʒɛk təˌfaɪ /


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But, of course, watching it back, I’m like: “Oh, man, I wish he didn’t objectify me.”

From Los Angeles Times

Once subjected to the mockery of an insidious white gaze, Baartman's physique is now profitable – as long as these women are comfortable with being objectified.

From Salon

Nassar had been enabled by dozens of coaches, officials, and a greater culture of objectifying and denying agency to young female gymnasts.

From Salon

For centuries before they went New, women had been objectified and observed as few men were likely to be.

From New York Times

To the accusation that he was objectifying women, he responded by saying that everyone objectifies everyone else, regardless of gender.

From New York Times