English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "objektief" kan effens verskil na gelang van die konteks waarin dit gebruik word, maar oor die algemeen verwys dit na iets wat:Nie beïnvloed word deur persoonlike gevoelens of menings; onpartydig.Feitelik; gebaseer op waarneembare verskynsels.Iets wat daarop gemik is of bedoel is om bereik te word; 'n doel of doel.As iemand byvoorbeeld sê dat hulle 'n "objektiewe" mening oor 'n kontroversiële onderwerp het, bedoel hulle dat hul mening nie deur persoonlike vooroordele of emosies beïnvloed word nie. As daar gesê word dat 'n wetenskaplike studie "objektiewe" bevindings het, beteken dit dat die resultate op meetbare data gebaseer is en nie deur subjektiewe interpretasies beïnvloed word nie. En as 'n maatskappy 'n "doelwit" het om winste met 10% oor die volgende jaar te verhoog, beteken dit dat dit die doelwit is waarna hulle werk.

Sentence Examples

  1. Under this mandate, a specific objective was to work with Atiba to develop the TechnoServe Business Place for Emerging Entrepreneurs.
  2. My eyes found the objective of my design, and desire.
  3. The security around his next objective would loosen if they assumed he was dead.
  4. A surge of optimism swept over me, but I had to remain objective.
  5. Since the objective of the TechnoServe financing was to allow businesses to access bank loans, the banks had to perceive the TechnoServe investment as common equity or something very similar so there would be no question as to who got the assets if a business went bankrupt.
  6. Strange as this sounds, it was probably the only way to accomplish the strategic objective without just giving the money away.
  7. She had given our objective a lot of thought and had several ideas as to how Tibiyo could use private-labeled water from a local source.
  8. Although her primary objective was to establish the youth program, her mandate was to work more broadly on promoting entrepreneurship.
  9. Another objective of the Swazi operation was to set up a program of youth training in business skills and entrepreneurship.
  10. Since the dead were in no way treatable, they became mere assistance to the officers rather than the objective givers.