objectify

[ UK /ɒbd‍ʒˈɛktɪfˌa‍ɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. make impersonal or present as an object
    Will computers depersonalize human interactions?
    Pornography objectifies women
  2. make external or objective, or give reality to
    language externalizes our thoughts
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How To Use objectify In A Sentence

  • The cover photo was blatantly objectifying women.
  • One's self is represented by objectifying icons: the ring of the mobile phone, emoticons and other representations.
  • Ambient space plays a major role in inducing sadharanikarana, or that delicate balance between distance and nearness, essential for objectifying emotion.
  • You are presenting your body in an objectifying and degrading manner.
  • Were it otherwise, it would remain at best a ham-fisted attempt to to ‘objectify’ the unalterably subjective.
  • This all reminds me much of clients who come to me begging to serve me, to make them utterly obedient, to humiliate and degrade and objectify them - just as they have imagined it in their fantasies, to the note.
  • The tool for representing, for objectifying one's experience in order to deal with it, culture, is so saturated with male bias that women almost never have a chance to see themselves culturally through their own eyes.
  • A word to the wise, our blonde hair is not an intentional means of buying into the consumerist ideal of the perfect women, nor are we objectifying the female form by wearing tight clothes.
  • So if you post cheesecake photos of Objectivists are you objectifying them?
  • This is particularly true when they run a beer company whose main marketing campaign consists of objectifying a pair of blond twin sisters.
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