English to Gujarati Dictionary subjective

subjective

વ્યક્તિલક્ષી
definition
noun
the subjective case.
adjective
his views are highly subjective
based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
The genitive would function syntactically as subjective genitive with the transactional term o-pa.
of, relating to, or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used for the subject of a sentence.
translation of 'subjective'
adjective
આત્મલશી
example
Whether it is u2018goodu2019 or u2018badu2019 could be a very 'subjective' matter of opinion.
In this sense their condition is epistemologically objective but ontologically 'subjective' .
Even the Cabinet Office's own research shows that this is discriminatory, because it is based on 'subjective' judgements carried out by managers.
The farther to the right the writing slants the more 'subjective' the person is.
Whatever else it may be, authority is a 'subjective' disposition in people to regard something else as a reliable guide in thinking and doing.
As Beckett dramatizes, the ultimate reality of the 'subjective' mind is beyond the spatio-temporal limits of logical meaning.
The genitive would function syntactically as 'subjective' genitive with the transactional term o-pa.
Milan's inner world is one that mixes hallucination with reality, 'subjective' reverie with objective perception.
I no longer trust my own 'subjective' impressions, or those of other linguists, no matter how reputable.
I remain surprised by how 'subjective' this stuff seems to be.
It's an alternative view of the individual's 'subjective' reality.
Intentions are influenced by attitudes toward the behavior, 'subjective' norms and perceptions of behavioral control.
Of course, as my grown-up child who is obviously no longer a child pointed out, it is important to understand other people's 'subjective' experience.
The basic mechanism is subsequently extended by an abductive reasoning system which is guided by 'subjective' probability.
Drama is a genre which is heavily oriented to the first person present, a narrative form associated with 'subjective' experience and inner feelings.
Consciousness is about first-person, 'subjective' experience, and there's a fundamental gap there.
Things are even more difficult when probabilities are 'subjective' and individual beliefs may differ.
Maternal evaluations may reflect 'subjective' perceptions rather than the child's actual behavior.
The scientific literature has noted some gender differences in both 'subjective' and objective responses to cocaine.
How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the 'subjective' life the conscious mind?
The value of the items on each side of the sheet are dependent upon individual 'subjective' valuations.
Where this minimum lies, however, is based on management's 'subjective' judgment.
Ultimately loss and gain I suppose are ultimately 'subjective' , because each reader that reads a poem will have a different reaction to it.
Over a period of years a sympathetic observer notices marked changes, although such personal reflections are notoriously 'subjective' .
Admissions decisions are 'subjective' because they are based on human beings that inherently possess a great deal of variability.
In concrete terms it poses difficulties - because it also makes Theism 'subjective' .
A lot of magic and NLP plays in this area of the individual's 'subjective' experience.
Instead, participants used rating scales that assessed their own 'subjective' perception of conflict in their friendship relationships.
There is nothing 'subjective' about perceptual experience.
Essays will be scored on a six-point scale for such 'subjective' elements as voice, style, flow, and deployment of the language.
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