subjectivise

/səbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪz/
verb
  1. To make something subjective; to interpret or present something based on personal feelings or opinions rather than objective facts.
    • The journalist tried not to subjectivise the news report, but her own views crept in.
    • Teachers are trained to subjectivise their grading criteria to account for each student's unique circumstances.
    • Some philosophers argue that we inevitably subjectivise our understanding of reality through our personal experiences.
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