释义 |
obˌjectiˈvation [n. of action from prec.: so in mod.F., neologism in Littré.] The action of making objective, or an instance of this; = objectification.
1873Contemp. Rev. XXI. 447 The degree of ‘objectivation of Will’ in phenomena is what divides them into kinds. 1886W. S. Lilly Chapt. Europ. Hist. II. 199 The objectivation of the principles of '89. 1894A. Lang Cock Lane 217 Objectivations of ideas or images, consciously or unconsciously present to the mind. |