nonobjective

IPA: nɑnʌbdʒˈɛktɪv

noun

  • With respect to an assignment or mission, something that is not an objective or goal.

adjective

  • Not objective; biased.
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Examples of "nonobjective" in Sentences

  • Make your own abstract conclusions then a make colorful impression on our remarkably nonobjective world.
  • Ilya Bolotowsky's "Double Diamond" (1949), with two overlapping diamond shapes and interlocking patterns of color, is as good as it gets for American nonobjective painting.
  • the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and other major museums, was often called "nonobjective cinema," a term used to describe movies that dispense with representation and immerse the viewer in a meditative world of pure unspooling form.
  • This show includes six nonobjective masterpieces by Malevich, including "Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying" (1915), which seemingly positions us at the origin of creation, and "Mystic Suprematism" (1920-27), a precise distillation of the torsion experienced in an El Greco crucifixion.
  • Similar nonobjective analysis is applied to the 9/11 attack: It was a strategic blunder by al Qaeda, Mr. Bergen concedes, because the U.S. response destroyed the safe haven provided by the Taliban in Afghanistan; it nearly obliterated the senior leadership of the organization; and it elicited world-wide condemnation.

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