Objectivate


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Ob`jec´ti`vate


v. t.1.To objectify.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Some authors investigated CPP/CPPS patients with Neurometer Current Perception Threshold (CPT) analysis in order to objectivate neuropathic features in such patients.
What is interesting is that this ability to objectivate is also a means to communicate.
In other words, their study clearly shows that senior managers decide to initiate a planned redundancy scheme from the moment that they can objectivate the link between the losses presented at the last board meeting, and the amount of people that they are obliged to make redundant.