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Definitions for subjectively
sub·jec·tive·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
subjectivelyadverb
in a subjective way
"you cannot look at these facts subjectively"
Wiktionary
subjectivelyadverb
In a subjective manner.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of subjectively in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of subjectively in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of subjectively in a Sentence
They [police] may subjectively feel that the spotlight on them does inhibit their ability to act, but that subjective feeling cannot trump the First Amendment.
The nature of implicit bias is such that you can not subjectively experience when Read MoreImplicit bias's influencing you.
A lot of research emphasizes the importance of the spousal relationship, but this study is unique in looking at the impact of spousal and other family relationships, net of the other, and here it seems that family relationships had a more important direct impact on chronic conditions and how people subjectively rate their health.
The task can be objectively and automatically scored, meaning that it does not need people to subjectively score the responses, it is also faster to complete than most other creativity measures ; many people complete it in under two minutes.
If you were to ask me what I personally, subjectively, think and feel, I'd say I believe that we have found her.
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- ذاتيArabic
- subjectivamentCatalan, Valencian
- υποκειμενικάGreek
- ذهنیPersian
- subjectivementFrench
- subxectivamenteGalician
- soggettivamenteItalian
- სუბიექტურადGeorgian
- subjetivamentePortuguese
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