From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishobjectivelyob‧jec‧tive‧ly /əbˈdʒektɪvli/AWL adverbFAIRif you consider something objectively, you try to think about the facts, and not be influenced by your own feelings or opinions
Look at your skills objectively when deciding on a career change.Examples from the Corpusobjectively• Try to look at your situation objectively.• The Tzannetakis administration left state broadcastingfree to report objectively.• Our task is to weigh the evidenceobjectively and impartially.• They wanted to believe that it was fundamentally fair, ruledobjectively by the clock.• The managerobjectivelydescribes the person's performance but says nothing further.• We shall see them more objectively for having studied the others.• The behaviour of humans, like the behaviour of matter, can be objectivelymeasured.• He has made better wines, and some of the wines in this group were objectivelysuperior.• But if the two wars differedobjectively, the perception of their similarity was a reality.