Subjective definition

Subjective means perceivable only by an employee and not independently verifiable or confirmable by recognized laboratory or diagnostic tests or signs observable by physical examination.
Subjective means pertaining to or perceived only by the affected individual; not perceptible to the senses of another person.
Subjective impossibility will not suffice, i.e., where the duties could be performed by someone but not the promisor.

Examples of Subjective in a sentence

  • The Subjective Global Assessment: a review of its use in clinical practice.

  • Subjective reports of pain and function should be considered and given relative weight when the pain has anatomic and physiologic correlation.

  • Subjective points will be awarded based on a review of the proposal and the information provided during the presentation.

  • Subjective decisions made by the Investment Manager may cause a Portfolio to incur losses or to miss profit opportunities on which it could otherwise have capitalised.

  • Subjective well-being: The science of happiness and a proposal for a national index.


More Definitions of Subjective

Subjective means that judgment can be based on or influenced by personal feelings, preferences, tastes, whims, trends, fads, motivations, objectives, or opinions. For example, whether a certain subsequent event is material and how to best disclose that event can be subjective, requiring significant professional judgment.The overarching guidance to disclosing information is whether that information is useful in making decisions. To be useful, the information possesses the following characteristics: relevance, reliability, comparability, and consistency.
Subjective in this context means that it is specific to you, i.e., your individual person, implying that no other person can share your particular point of view and its associated experience. Consciousness is essentially subjective and therefore to be distinguished from the objective character of the physical world that is shared and similar across
Subjective indicators means that they are measured based on the opinion of the user or of an observer. They cannot be measured objectively, and the value for the same event may differ from one person to another.
Subjective here means from out of our supratemporal center, where all acts originate. And ‘abstracted’ means the “lifting out” by the epoché of these aspects from their temporal coherence.
Subjective herein means a decision based on personal perspective, and thus inevitably entailing personal feelings and opinions. Subjective and Objective, IND. U. BLOOMINGTON, http://www.indiana.edu/~p1013447/dictionary/ subjobj.htm (last visited Apr. 12, 2020).
Subjective here means, pertaining to the subject. It does not indicate an arbitrary determination such as found within judgments of taste or highly biased opinions.
Subjective means perceivable only by an employee and