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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 • Feb. 12, 2026

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

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2025

Worth told BBC Sport that pain is experienced subjectively.

From BBC • Jul. 28, 2025

Instead of a physical measurement interpreted subjectively by human eyes, the system uses a high-resolution stereo-depth camera feed of the structure into a deep-learning program called a convolutional neural network.

From Science Daily • Jan. 30, 2024

The experiences in which this type of Religion consists, when subjectively considered, are the states of consciousness correlated with the aforesaid relations.

From The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion by Leuba, James H. (James Henry)




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