Definition of subjectively in English:
 subjectively
adverb səbˈdʒɛktɪvlisəbˈdʒɛktɪvli
1In a way that is based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
 artistic creation is judged subjectively
 samples of the product were subjectively evaluated
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The 30 large-capital companies are subjectively picked by the editors of the Wall Street Journal.
 -  The paddle was subjectively interpreted by handlers as being annoying to the pig.
 -  Peer review is a means to subjectively measure students' perceived gains from spillovers in classroom discussions.
 -  Dishonesty is to be assessed objectively, not subjectively.
 -  Whoever takes it upon themselves to pass judgement will do so subjectively, for no matter how hard one tries, objectivity is not possible.
 
- 1.1 In a way that is dependent on the mind for existence.
 the natural tendency we have to impute subjectively perceived qualities to objects
 Example sentencesExamples
-  These are phenomena that are subjectively unexpected.
 -  It was maintained that emotional qualities are directly perceived in the object and not reflected upon it from subjectively experienced emotion.
 -  In pop culture, is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new?
 -  Are the applicant's fears are subjectively genuine?
 -  He advocated using colour robustly and subjectively, not realistically.
 
 
  Definition of subjectively in US English:
 subjectively
adverbsəbˈdʒɛktɪvlisəbˈjektivlē
1In a way that is based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
 artistic creation is judged subjectively
 samples of the product were subjectively evaluated
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Peer review is a means to subjectively measure students' perceived gains from spillovers in classroom discussions.
 -  The paddle was subjectively interpreted by handlers as being annoying to the pig.
 -  The 30 large-capital companies are subjectively picked by the editors of the Wall Street Journal.
 -  Whoever takes it upon themselves to pass judgement will do so subjectively, for no matter how hard one tries, objectivity is not possible.
 -  Dishonesty is to be assessed objectively, not subjectively.
 
- 1.1 In a way that is dependent on the mind for existence.
 the natural tendency we have to impute subjectively perceived qualities to objects
 Example sentencesExamples
-  It was maintained that emotional qualities are directly perceived in the object and not reflected upon it from subjectively experienced emotion.
 -  In pop culture, is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new?
 -  These are phenomena that are subjectively unexpected.
 -  Are the applicant's fears are subjectively genuine?
 -  He advocated using colour robustly and subjectively, not realistically.