subjectify
/ˌsʌbdʒɛktɪˈfaɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to attribute or ascribe subjective qualities or characteristics to something.
“The artist chose to subjectify her emotions in the painting, creating a unique and expressive piece.”
2. verb
to make a judgment or interpretation based on personal feelings or biases.
“The politician’s decision was criticized for subjectifying the facts, rather than basing it on objective evidence.”
3. noun
the act of attributing or ascribing subjective qualities or characteristics.
“The subjectification of the data led to a biased conclusion.”