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Definition of objective
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Objective
(n.) Same as
Objective
point,
under
Objective,
a..
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Guess
::
Guess (v. t.) To
think;
to
suppose;
to
believe;
to
imagine;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause.
Objective
::
Objective
(n.) An
object
glass.
See under
Object,
n..
Objective
::
Objective
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
object.
Objectiveness
::
Objectiveness
(n.)
Objectivity.
You
::
You (dat. & obj.) The
pronoun
of the
second
person,
in the
nominative,
dative,
and
objective
case,
indicating
the
person
or
persons
addressed.
See the Note under Ye..
Them
::
Them
(pron.)
The
objective
case of they. See They.
Himself
::
Himself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the third
person
masculine
pronoun;
-- used as a
subject
usually
with he; as, he
himself
will bear the
blame;
used alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, it is
himself
who saved
himself..
Whomsoever
::
Whomsoever
(pron.)
The
objective
of
whosoever.
See
Whosoever.
Herself
::
Herself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the third
person
feminine
pronoun;
-- used as a
subject
with she; as, she
herself
will bear the
blame;
also used alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, it is
herself;
she
blames
herself..
Midst
::
Midst (n.) The
interior
or
central
part or
place;
the
middle;
-- used
chiefly
in the
objective
case after in; as, in the midst of the
forest..
Care
::
Care (n.) To be
anxious
or
solicitous;
to be
concerned;
to have
regard
or
interest;
--
sometimes
followed
by an
objective
of
measure.
Sign
::
Sign (n.) An
objective
evidence
of
disease;
that is, one
appreciable
by some one other than the
patient..
Objective
::
Objective
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
object;
contained
in, or
having
the
nature
or
position
of, an
object;
outward;
external;
extrinsic;
-- an
epithet
applied
to
whatever
ir
exterior
to the mind, or which is
simply
an
object
of
thought
or
feeling,
and
opposed
to
subjective..
Objectivity
::
Objectivity
(n.) The
state,
quality,
or
relation
of being
objective;
character
of the
object
or of the
objective..
Form
::
Form (n.) Mode of
acting
or
manifestation
to the
senses,
or the
intellect;
as, water
assumes
the form of ice or snow. In
modern
usage,
the
elements
of a
conception
furnished
by the
mind's
own
activity,
as
contrasted
with its
object
or
condition,
which is
called
the
matter;
subjectively,
a mode of
apprehension
or
belief
conceived
as
dependent
on the
constitution
of the mind;
objectively,
universal
and
necessary
accompaniments
or
elements
of every
object
known or
thought
of..
Form
::
Form (n.) That
assemblage
or
disposition
of
qualities
which makes a
conception,
or that
internal
constitution
which makes an
existing
thing to be what it is; --
called
essential
or
substantial
form, and
contradistinguished
from
matter;
hence,
active
or
formative
nature;
law of being or
activity;
subjectively
viewed,
an idea;
objectively,
a law..
Her
::
Her
(pron.
& a.) The form of the
objective
and the
possessive
case of the
personal
pronoun
she; as, I saw her with her purse out..
Immanent
::
Immanent
(a.)
Remaining
within;
inherent;
indwelling;
abiding;
intrinsic;
internal
or
subjective;
hence,
limited
in
activity,
agency,
or
effect,
to the
subject
or
associated
acts; --
opposed
to
emanant,
transitory,
transitive,
or
objective..
Dative
::
Dative
(a.)
Noting
the case of a noun which
expresses
the
remoter
object,
and is
generally
indicated
in
English
by to or for with the
objective..
Objective
::
Objective
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
the case which
follows
a
transitive
verb or a
preposition,
being that case in which the
direct
object
of the verb is
placed.
See
Accusative,
n..
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