释义 |
subjectify, v.|səbˈdʒɛktɪfaɪ| [f. subject n. + -ify.] trans. To identify with or absorb in the subject; to make subjective.
1868Contemp. Rev. VIII. 617 The oriental mind..subjectifies the individuality, or, to frame a word for the occasion, inwards it. 1895Thinker VII. 342 Destructive tendencies in human nature which subjectify themselves in the individual. 1900G. Santayana Poetry & Relig. 248 To subjectify the universe is not to improve it. Hence subˈjectifying ppl. a., viewing things subjectively; subjectifiˈcation, the action of making or being made subjective.
1882Traill Sterne xi. 170 The Uncle Toby of the subjectifying sentimentalist, surveying his character through the false medium of his own hypertrophied sensibilities. 1890tr. Pfleiderer's Devel. Theol. ii. iv. 186 The idealistic subjectification of the idea of God on the lines of Feuerbach. 1908Hibbert Jrnl. Oct. 214 It would..be far more accurate to treat sensations as the subjectification of qualities than to treat qualities as the hypostases of sensations. |