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Filter by Meaning She objects to the idea of objectifying art, insisting that its value should be judged on its own merits.
The linguist objected to objectifying language as a set of fixed rules.
His objectifying behavior made her feel uncomfortable.
She felt like he was treating her as an object, in an objectifying manner.
Objectifying comments should not be made in the workplace.
She was offended by the objectifying remarks he made about her appearance.
The magazine's objectifying images of women sparked controversy.
The film was criticized for its objectifying portrayal of women.
Objectifying language can be hurtful and dehumanizing.
Objectifying language and imagery in advertisements can be damaging to self-esteem and body image.
Objectifying behavior reduces people to objects, denying their humanity and complexity.
The objectifying comments made about her appearance were disrespectful.
The objectifying gaze of the photographer reduced the model to a sexual object.
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