Sentence examples for to objectify from inspiring English sources

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to objectify

verb

To make something (such as an abstract idea) possible to be perceived by the senses

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But I'm an equal opportunity objectifier – I'm just as happy to objectify men.

Men are going to objectify women.

But to objectify yourself indefiance is still objectification.

it's a fact, society, patriarchal societies continues to objectify women.

When people become dislocated, they start to objectify each other.

"Men's brains are designed to objectify females," Ogas and Gaddam write.

We can't, because it's always, always wrong to objectify men or women, with absolutely no exceptions.

This perception is, however, hard to objectify, let alone to measure.

One of Mr. Bochner's early goals was to objectify further such work by dematerializing it.

So, the camera is used to objectify a vision, which is descriptive of the character Maisie.

Ms. Galen does this sort of near mismatching, it seems, to objectify nature.

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