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Type Words
Type of representation
Derivation objectify
Type Words
Type of actualization, actualisation, realisation, realization
Has types exteriorisation, exteriorization, externalisation, externalization, hypostatisation, hypostatization, reification, depersonalisation, depersonalization, embodiment
Derivation objectify

Examples of objectification

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The sad thing is that Monroe remains the typification of female objectification.
From the themercury.com.au
This is not about the objectification of women, it said, it's about harmless fun.
From the time.com
Objectification is something you throw out there like back pain for a workers comp.
From the ocregister.com
Indeed, the objectification of Katherina isn't only carried out by Petruchio.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Sure, objectification was rampant, but there was nothing demeaning about it.
From the sfgate.com
She said the objectification of women on some billboards made her feel sick.
From the smh.com.au
Other feminists contest feminist claims about the objectification of women.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Even so, I felt surprised at how much I was sensitized to the issue of objectification.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
I didn't want their desire or their objectification of me to be an issue.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • The act of representing an abstraction as a physical thing
  • A concrete representation of an abstract idea or principle
  • (objectify) exteriorize: make external or objective, or give reality to; "language externalizes our thoughts"
  • (objectify) depersonalize: make impersonal or present as an object; "Will computers depersonalize human interactions?"; "Pornography objectifies women"
  • Objectification is the process by which an abstract concept is treated as if it is a concrete thing or physical object. In this sense the term is synonym to reification.
  • Objectified is a feature-length documentary film examining the role of everyday objects, and the people who design them, in our daily lives. The film is directed by Gary Hustwit, who was also responsible for the film Helvetica.
  • The process or manifestation of objectifying (something)
  • (objectify) to make something (such as an abstract idea) possible to be perceived by the senses; to treat as something objectively real; to treat as a mere object and deny the dignity of
  • (Objectified) cultural capital consists of physical objects that are owned, such as scientific instruments or works of art. ...