Objectification
A person with a positive attitude is called an optimistic person.
When a person has direct physical control over an object, it is called "possession." Possession refers to the physical control or holding of an object by a person.
We would call it the person or object's "weight" on that planet.
A person who talks out of turn can be called disruptive, inconsiderate, or impulsive.
When a person has direct physical control over an object, it is called physical possession.
When a person makes an object for the first time, it's typically referred to as "creating" or "crafting" the object.
This is called displacement, where emotions directed toward one person or object are redirected to another person or object.
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Anthropomorphism.
It is called a metaphor when you compare a person to an inanimate object. Metaphors are figures of speech that make a comparison between two unlike things.
A noun or a pronoun can be the object of a relative clause. Example:The person who called Sarah last night will call again today.The person who called you last night will call again today.A relative clause does not necessarily have an object, it only needs a subject and a verb:The person who called will call again tomorrow.
The object form of the keyword "turn" is "turn."