subjective impression

collocation in English

meaningsofsubjectiveandimpression

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subjective
adjective
uk
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
us
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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impression
noun
uk
/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
us
/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
an idea or opinion of what something or someone ...
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(Definition ofsubjectiveandimpressionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubjective impression

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Our instructions invited the judges to provide an overallsubjectiveimpressionof the language samples that incorporated both content and prosody.
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Given scene coherence, thesubjectiveimpressionof concentrating on only one thing at a time may be real but deceptive.
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Something extra would appear to be needed in order to make excitation in cortical maps provide, in addition, thesubjectiveimpressionof seeing.
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The number of units that are collected during a given time span corresponds to thesubjectiveimpressionof duration.
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Contrary to oursubjectiveimpression, the eyes do not move smoothly across the printed page during reading.
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Although this aspect was not evaluated formally in this study, thesubjectiveimpressionfrom reading the samples certainly supported this claim.
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The experience is quite contradictory with one'ssubjectiveimpressionof richness, of "seeing everything" in the visual field.
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Subjects' choices could, in principle, be informed by unconscious knowledge, leading to relatively good performance even though they may have thesubjectiveimpressionof guessing.
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That is not merely asubjectiveimpression.
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But mysubjectiveimpressionis that there has been a different kind of deterioration in the countryside.
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This is a matter ofsubjectiveimpression.
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But it is important to get the perspective right, and not to be mesmerized by somesubjectiveimpressionof steady and accelerating escalation.
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It has been said that a large number of young people smoke, but mysubjectiveimpressionis that fewer smoke than in my young day.
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First, there is the question of what evidence there is about this, other than asubjectiveimpression.
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That is mysubjectiveimpression.
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In clinical practice there is no standard test that is exclusive and specific; therefore, the diagnosis depends on thesubjectiveimpressionof the physician.
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After noting similar patterns in both, he concluded the similarities in the spectograms second the convincingsubjectiveimpressionthat the voices are identical.
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This is based on a survey of 97 men and therefore based on thesubjectiveimpressionof the patients.
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In oursubjectiveimpression, the eyes do not move smoothly across the printed page during reading.
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String gauge and design, neck construction and relief, guitar setup, playing style and other factors contribute to thesubjectiveimpressionof playability or feel.
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