adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
judge sth objectively (= by looking at the facts )
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His behaviour, judged objectively by what he has done, is dishonest.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
judge
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The accused was not dishonest, judged objectively as well as subjectively.
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Others commented that the subjective experience of patients was outside the range of what could be recorded and judged objectively .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Try to look at your situation objectively .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But if the two wars differed objectively , the perception of their similarity was a reality.
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He has made better wines, and some of the wines in this group were objectively superior.
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Our task is to weigh the evidence objectively and impartially.
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The behaviour of humans, like the behaviour of matter, can be objectively measured.
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The manager objectively describes the person's performance but says nothing further.
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The Tzannetakis administration left state broadcasting free to report objectively .
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They wanted to believe that it was fundamentally fair, ruled objectively by the clock.
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We shall see them more objectively for having studied the others.