subjectivised

/səbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of subjectivise; made something subjective or interpreted it based on personal feelings.
    • She subjectivised the recipe by adding her own spices and changing the cooking time.
    • The historian subjectivised the events by focusing only on the leader's personal letters.
    • The critic subjectivised the film review, admitting that her childhood memories colored her opinion.
adjective
  1. Having been made subjective; influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
    • The subjectivised account of the accident differed greatly from the police report.
    • The data became subjectivised after the researcher added personal commentary.
    • In a subjectivised version of the story, the hero's flaws were downplayed.
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