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objectivize in British English
or objectivise
to cause to be objective
to objectivize his feelings
the claims that role-play exercises 'objectivize' recruitment
The first step in considering an issue is to objectivize it, that is to remove the 'we', and the 'our' and the emotive terms, and to replace them with objective factual equivalents.
objectivize in American English
objectify
to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify
Also (esp. Brit.): objectivise
objectify in British English
(transitive)to represent concretely; present as an object
Also: objectivate
objectify in American English
to give objective form to; make objective or concrete; externalize
to present as an object, esp. of sight, touch, or other physical sense; make objective; externalize
objectivate in British English
another word for objectify