objectifyəbˈdʒɛk təˌfaɪ
objectify (v)
- present
- objectifies
- past
- objectified
- past participle
- objectified
- present participle
- objectifying
English Definitions:
exteriorize, exteriorise, externalize, externalise, objectify (verb)
make external or objective, or give reality to
"language externalizes our thoughts"
depersonalize, depersonalise, objectify (verb)
make impersonal or present as an object
"Will computers depersonalize human interactions?"; "Pornography objectifies women"
objectify (Verb)
to make something (such as an abstract idea) possible to be perceived by the senses
objectify (Verb)
to treat as something objectively real
objectify (Verb)
to treat as a mere object and deny the dignity of
objectify
In social philosophy, objectification is the act of treating a person, as an object or a thing. It is part of dehumanization, the act of disavowing the humanity of others. Sexual objectification, the act of treating a person as a mere object of sexual desire, is a subset of objectification, as is self-objectification, the objectification of one's self. In Marxism, the objectification of social relationships is discussed as "reification".
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