Objectivity
[ob-jik-tiv-i-tee, -jek-] /ˌɒb dʒɪkˈtɪv ɪ ti, -dʒɛk-/
noun
1.
the state or quality of being :
He tries to maintain objectivity in his judgment.
2.
intentness on external to the mind.
3.
external reality.
n.
1803, from Medieval Latin objectivus, from Latin objectus (see object (n.)) + -ity.
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- Objectivized
[uh b-jek-tuh-vahyz] /əbˈdʒɛk təˌvaɪz/ verb (used with object), objectivized, objectivizing. 1. to cause to become concrete or ; objectify.
- Object-language
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- Object-lens
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- Objectless
[ob-jikt-lis, -jekt-] /ˈɒb dʒɪkt lɪs, -dʒɛkt-/ adjective 1. not directed toward any goal; purposeless; aimless. 2. having no : an objectless preposition.