nonobjective

/ˌnɑnəbˈdʒɛktɪv/
adjective
  1. Not representing objects or people in a realistic way; abstract in art or design.
    • She prefers nonobjective sculpture because it allows viewers to interpret the forms freely.
    • The museum's new exhibit features nonobjective paintings that use only shapes and colors.
    • His early work was realistic, but he later moved to a nonobjective style with bold geometric patterns.
  2. Not based on facts or objective evidence; influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
    • The review was criticized as nonobjective because the writer clearly favored one brand over another.
    • Her nonobjective approach to the report made it less useful for making a fair decision.
    • A good scientist must avoid nonobjective judgments when analyzing data.
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