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Verb(1) make external or objective, or give reality to,make impersonal or present as an object,actualize(2) make external or objective(3) or give reality to(4) make impersonal or present as an object(5) actualize

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(1) The depersonalised character of traditional diagnoses allowed the sufferer to objectify the condition as something u2018out thereu2019, perhaps a somewhat forced abstraction, but one with some pragmatic value.(2) The negative publicity washes off Neil, who says he can use his barrister's mind to objectify the slurs.(3) 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.(4) This is where he differs from the fundamentalists who always objectify Truth as something external to them and ask everyone to follow it.(5) The effect has been to objectify these occupations and give short shrift to their mythologizers: at least to those who would see a mythos as crude as Confucianism.(6) Sayer explains that new undergrads in sociology will, eventually and unfortunately, be taught to objectify class and distance themselves from it, in order to u2018betteru2019 study it.(7) My mother complained to the principal and the Commissioner of Education that we were being taught to glorify war, admire military strategy, and objectify the killing and maiming of human beings.(8) Doubtless, any of these stories could be denounced as u2018sexistu2019 because they objectify women's bodies.(9) Writing about the problem seems to objectify it, make it less important.(10) If the company really cared about preventing domestic violence, it would stop sexist advertising that objectifies women and contributes to attitudes that allow domestic violence to continue.(11) It never objectifies the subject of the violence, nor does it dehumanize the perpetrators of violence.(12) This is particularly true when they run a beer company whose main marketing campaign consists of objectifying a pair of blond twin sisters.(13) The results of this expulsion are objectified in the shameless episodes and the sinless attitudes that currently identify wrongdoing in the human community.(14) They see it as objectifying women and perpetuating sexist notions about women.(15) u2018I'm a sensualist,u2019 says Jones, who has always made heavy use in his work of the objectification of his own body.(16) For years I wasn't into wearing anything u2018sexyu2019, feeling that I would just be perpetuating a sexist objectified view of femaleness that was shoved down my throat via the covers of magazines.
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1. exteriorize
3. externalize
4. exteriorise


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