existing independently of perception or an individual's conceptions
are there objective moral values?
2.
undistorted by emotion or personal bias
3.
of or relating to actual and external phenomena as opposed to thoughts, feelings, etc
4. medicine
(of disease symptoms) perceptible to persons other than the individual affected
5. grammar
denoting a case of nouns and pronouns, esp in languages having only two cases, that is used to identify the direct object of a finite verb or preposition and for various other purposes. In English the objective case of pronouns is also used in many elliptical constructions (as in Poor me! Who, him?), as the subject of a gerund (as in It was me helping him), informally as a predicate complement (as in It's me), and in nonstandard use as part of a compound subject (as in John, Larry, and me went fishing)
See also accusative
6.
of, or relating to a goal or aim
noun
7.
the object of one's endeavours; goal; aim
8. Also called: objective point military
a place or position towards which forces are directed
9.
an actual phenomenon; reality
10. grammar
a.
the objective case
b.
a word or speech element in the objective case
11. Also called: object glass optics
a.
the lens or combination of lenses nearest to the object in an optical instrument
b.
the lens or combination of lenses forming the image in a camera or projector
Abbreviation: obj Compare: subjective
Derived forms
objectival (ˌɒbdʒɛkˈtaɪvəl)
adjective
objectively (obˈjectively)
adverb
objectivity (ˌobjecˈtivity) or rare objectiveness (obˈjectiveness)
noun
Examples of 'objective point' in a sentence
objective point
`Of course I believe you did it, but I would like to have the details from a - shall we say more objective point of view.
Smith, Evelyn E MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
I'm not trying to make a general and objective point here.