1. objectified - Adjective
2. objectified - Verb
Derived from objectify
objectified
simple past and past participle of objectify
objectified (comparative more objectified, superlative most objectified)
Treated as an object
All the cruelty and torment of which the world is full is in fact merely the necessary result of the totality of the forms under which the will to live is objectified. Arthur Schopenhauer
The terrifying experience and obsession of death, when preserved in consciousness, becomes ruinous. If you talk about death, you save part of yourself. But at the same time, something of your real self dies, because objectified meanings lose the actuality they have in consciousness. Emil Cioran
Philosophy, art, and science are not the mental objects of an objectified brain but the three aspects under which the brain becomes subject. Gilles Deleuze
It was pretty disheartening to be objectified like that. I wanted to stop acting for a little bit. But it changed my life in a lot of ways, but at the same time, I can't say that it didn't give me opportunities. It made me, for the first time, in control of my career. Leonardo DiCaprio
But I've never felt objectified. Nothing you see me do is an accident. Eva Mendes
His hands are off," Gabrielle pointed out. "Posture's wrong," Kat said. "He's still ... hot," Gabrielle said, as if it were the greatest insult in the world. "I feel so objectified. So ... cheap," Hale told them. Ally Carter