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even-minded

[ ee-vuhn-mahyn-did ]

adjective

  1. not easily ruffled, disturbed, prejudiced, etc.; calm; equable.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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Example Sentences

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“The recent emails leaked from Democratic Party staff showed that under Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC staff were not exactly fair and even-minded during the presidential primary,†Sanders wrote in his email blast.

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It is in this deep sense of earnestness, and in this tense but even-minded spirit of equity, that I have endeavoured to make my study both rational and psychological: in other words, reasonable and true to the spirit.

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Mr. Garrison deftly sidesteps gay stereotype in his role as the ex-children’s book editor Robert, the more even-minded of the couple next door.

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She said that she is glad to be done with politics, and thrilled to be back on the bench — even if the cameras demand more than even-minded decisions.

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He had left, cool, well-balanced, even-minded; he had returned, so far as his inner moments were concerned, in a trance, a state of absorption.

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