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objectification
noun as in embodiment
Strong matches
- apotheosis
- archetype
- cast
- collection
- comprehension
- conformation
- embracement
- encompassment
- epitome
- example
- exemplar
- exemplification
- expression
- exteriorization
- externalization
- form
- formation
- incarnation
- inclusion
- incorporation
- integration
- manifestation
- materialization
- matter
- organization
- personification
- prosopopoeia
- quintessence
- realization
- reification
- structure
- substantiation
- symbol
- systematization
- type
Weak match
Example Sentences
In fact, some feminist critics have pointed to a long history of objectification in Star Trek.
Of course, there is the past sexual harassment lawsuit and the general atmosphere of sexual objectification.
The fact of the matter is that misogyny and objectification are commonplace in the entertainment industry.
The objectification of women and girls in advertising is a serious problem.
Appearance and objectification affect women comics disproportionately than their male counterparts.
Schopenhauer conceived reality as Will which was driven to objectification by a sinful bent eternally existing in its nature.
Language is the medium through which objectification takes place.
And we have traveled the road familiar to many nursing scholars, the road of expertise in objectification and quantification.
Nor is it hard to find the ground of this survival in the sense of beauty of an objectification of feeling elsewhere extinct.
These circumstances prevent the ready objectification of our pleasure in the map itself.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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