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impartial
/ ɪˈɑːʃə /
adjective
- not prejudiced towards or against any particular side or party; fair; unbiased
Derived Forms
- ˌ貹پˈٲ, noun
- ˈ貹پ, adverb
Other yvlogs From
- ·貹·پ···ٲ [im-pahr-shee-, al, -i-tee], ·貹·پ·Ա noun
- ·貹·پ· adverb
- ···貹·پ adjective
- ܲ·-·貹·پ adjective
- ܲ··貹·پ adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of impartial1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Anyone who followed the court case against her and her party colleagues in an impartial fashion would struggle to conclude that the verdicts in Le Pen's case were unreasonable.
Beltway journalists are supposed to appear impartial and polite.
“He is very smart. He’s hardworking. And he is impartial. He judges cases based on the evidence,” Woodhead said.
“Democracy depends on impartial information, not the shifting whims of one billionaire,” Rivas said.
Peacekeeping forces - under the aegis of either the United Nations or Nato - traditionally are impartial, operate with the consent of both parties and use force only to defend themselves.
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