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Impartial   /ɪmpˈɑrʃəl/   Listen
Impartial

adjective
1.
Showing lack of favoritism.  Antonym: partial.
2.
Free from undue bias or preconceived opinions.  Synonym: unprejudiced.  "The impartial eye of a scientist"  Antonym: prejudiced.



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"Impartial" Quotes from Famous Books



... United States in negotiating the treaty of December 18, 1832, and the distinct and enlightened reciprocal engagements then entered into with the Government of Russia, give us moral ground to expect careful attention to our opinions as to its rational interpretation in the broadest and most impartial sense; that he would deeply regret, in view of the gratifying friendliness of the relations of the two countries which he is so desirous to maintain, to find that this large national sentiment fails to control the present issue, or that a narrow and rigid limitation ...
— Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question • Lucien Wolf

... ought to take an impartial view of their own abilities and virtues; and again of their wants and impediments; accounting these with the most, and those other with the least; and from this view and examination to ...
— The Advancement of Learning • Francis Bacon

... had he expected?—anger, perhaps, or denial, or, it might be, vituperation; only not the almost impartial composure with which she listened to him. For he had not spared ...
— Maurice Guest • Henry Handel Richardson

... passed to a new topic. I was desirous of reverting to this subject, and obtaining further information concerning it, but he assiduously repelled all my attempts, and insisted on my bestowing deep and impartial attention on what had already been disclosed. I was not slow to comply with his directions. My mind refused to admit any other theme of ...
— Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist - (A Fragment) • Charles Brockden Brown

... volumes of voyages and descriptions have already met with in the world gives me reason to hope that, notwithstanding the objections which have been raised against me by prejudiced persons, this third volume likewise may in some measure be acceptable to candid and impartial readers who are curious to know the nature of the inhabitants, animals, plants, soil, etc. in those distant countries, which have either seldom or not at all been visited ...
— A Voyage to New Holland • William Dampier


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