"subjectively" meaning in English

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Adverb

Forms: more subjectively [comparative], most subjectively [superlative]
Etymology: From subjective + -ly. Etymology templates: {{af|en|subjective|-ly|id2=adverbial}} subjective + -ly Head templates: {{en-adv}} subjectively (comparative more subjectively, superlative most subjectively)
  1. In a subjective manner. Translations (in a subjective manner): subjectivament (Catalan), subjektivně (Czech), subjectivement (French), subxectivamente (Galician), სუბიექტურად (subiekṭurad) (Georgian), soggettivamente (Italian), subjetivamente (Portuguese), subjetivamente (Spanish)
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