Similar words: objective, objectivity, subjective, objectify, objection, effectively, collectively, respectively. Meaning: [əb'dʒektɪvlɪ] adv. with objectivity.
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1. Everything that exists objectively can be understood.
2. His work was judged objectively as well as subjectively.
3. Stand back and look objectively at the problem.
4. Can these effects be objectively measured?
5. Judges must weigh the evidence logically and objectively.
6. We simply want to inform people objectively about events.
7. Looked at objectively, the situation is not too bad.
8. Try to view the situation objectively.
9. He hoped they would write objectively about China.
10. I was too upset to see things objectively.
11. Try to view situations more objectively, especially with regard to work.
12. Look at your skills objectively when deciding on a career change.
13. Ballater was trying to assess the situation objectively.
14. Try to look at your situation objectively.
15. But what happens if work is demonstrably and objectively a bad experience?
16. They must take a realistic view and look objectively when deciding which movements will best describe individuality.
17. To assess this objectively, we fitted the power spectra to the following function where is the power spectral density at frequency.
18. The manager objectively describes the person's performance but says nothing further.
19. Baldwin was crucial to this apparent paradox, both objectively and subjectively.
20. He has had time to cool down and look at what happened more objectively.
21. Your role as editor is important, for you can look at a piece of writing objectively.
22. Revolution was on the agenda, in the sense that there were conjunctures of objectively revolutionary situations.
22. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
23. Any obscuring of the world as the known facts show it objectively to be betrays a weakness in me.
24. He has made better wines, and some of the wines in this group were objectively superior.
25. Explain the difference between the passive and active voice and wordy and concise word use as objectively as possible.
26. They show how important it is to consider the objectively quantifiable support provided within a relationship during a crisis.
27. If some form of quantitative criteria can be established then the evaluation process can be carried out objectively and efficiently.
28. How, I wondered, was I going to find some one to judge the merit of this work objectively?
29. Science is objective. Scientific knowledge is reliable knowledge because it is objectively proven knowledge.
30. The editors and staff at the Grand Forks Herald would have us believe that they objectively report the news.
More similar words: objective, objectivity, subjective, objectify, objection, effectively, collectively, respectively, unobjectionable, object, adjective, actively, productively, destructively, retroactively, furtively, negatively, creatively, relatively, positively, cognitively, intuitively, assertively, inventively, tentatively, deceptively, attentively, perceptively, comparatively, inquisitively.