intersubjective

English

Etymology

inter- + subjective

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛktɪv

Adjective

intersubjective (not comparable)

  1. Involving or occurring between separate conscious minds.
    • 2006, Matt Wray, Not Quite White, page 153:
      The search for certainty about the exact nature of colonial social arrangements — fascinating and important though it may be — is in many ways beyond the scope of my project, which is more concerned with the intersubjective processes of boundary making and marking than it is with objectifying social relations in a sociohistorical manner.
  2. Accessible to or capable of being established for two or more subjects.

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