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Definition of Subjectively
1. Adverb. In a subjective way. "You cannot look at these facts subjectively"
Definition of Subjectively
1. Adverb. In a subjective manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Subjectively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subjectively
Literary usage of Subjectively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée (1916)
"There is an Objective Meaning of Life, but it can be Conceived only subjectively.
What shall we conclude from all this discussion? ..."
2. On Nature and Grace: A Theological Treatise, Book I, Philosophical Introduction by William George Ward (1860)
"But is A.'s act also subjectively better ? On the surface, we should reply 'certainly
yes;' but a little consideration will shew that something more has to ..."
3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1908)
"... to be a child of God means subjectively the ethical resemblance with God which
man realizes in himself by his free action on the basis of the knowledge ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence by Simon Greenleaf (1899)
"The object of the privilege being to give to the spouses such an assurance- of
privacy as will subjectively induce between them complete freedom of ..."
5. An exposition of the Creed by John Pearson (1857)
"... so thus absolutely and subjectively taken must it be understood of Christ.
23 For being the epistle was written in the Greek language, it ia enough if ..."
6. Institutes of the Christian Religion by Emanuel Vogel Gerhart (1894)
"subjectively considered, the submission of Jesus to the baptism of John was the
recognition of His Messianic vocation, and the dedication of Himself to it. ..."
7. The Works of Rufus Choate: With a Memoir of His Life by Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown (1862)
"Yoa may call it, subjectively regarded, a mode of contemplating the nation in
its essence, ... subjectively ..."