Objective vs Externalize - What's the difference?
objective | externalize |
Of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality.
Not influenced by the emotions or prejudices.
Based on observed facts.
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(grammar) Of, or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb.
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A material object that physically exists.
A goal that is striven for.
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(grammar) The objective case; a noun or pronoun in that case.
The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object being examined.
To make something external or objective
To represent something abstract or intangible as material; to embody
(psychology) To attribute emotions etc to external circumstances; to project
(economics) To direct to others, as costs or benefits.
As an adjective objective
is of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality.As a noun objective
is a material object that physically exists.As a verb externalize is
to make something external or objective.objective
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(Objectivity)Adjective
(en adjective)Usage notes
* Said of account, judgment, criteria, person, existence, or observation.Antonyms
* subjectiveDerived terms
* nonobjective * objective correlative * objectivityNoun
(en noun)- Objectives' are the stepping stones which guide you to achieving your goals. They must be verifiable in some way, whether that?s statistically – ‘the more I do this, the better I get at it? – or by some other achievable concept such as getting the job or relationship that you want. It?s crucial that your ' objectives lead you logically towards your goal and are quantifiable.
Synonyms
* See alsoexternalize
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Verb
(externaliz)- Offering high-quality software as open-source externalizes''' benefits to a large community, but also '''externalizes much of the cost of testing and further development.
- Operating a low-cost, high-pollution manufacturing process externalizes costs in the form of adverse human health consequences and ecosystem effects.