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Meanings of
impartial
in English
Portuguese
imparcial
Catalan
imparcial
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Showing lack of favoritism.
fair
partial
Related terms
just
indifferent
disinterested
dispassionate
unbiased
unbiassed
cold-eyed
Portuguese
imparcial
Portuguese
imparcial
Catalan
imparcial
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Free from undue bias or preconceived opinions.
unprejudiced
prejudiced
Related terms
open
receptive
colour-blind
color-blind
nonracist
Portuguese
imparcial
Usage of
impartial
in English
1
Our independent,
impartial
position is fundamental to our authority and our future.
2
A
impartial
investigation was urgently needed into human rights violations, he said.
3
Paris, which organises the referendum on 4 October, said it was
impartial
.
4
And when they did, they said I could no longer be
impartial
.
5
Almost all had heard of Guzman, but said they could be
impartial
.
6
Given these deficiencies, it's appropriate that our courts make an
impartial
determination.
7
The law of the survival of the fittest is
impartial
and inexorable.
8
It wants leave the final go-ahead to the more
impartial
European Commission.
9
Under the current constitution, the head of state must be politically
impartial
.
10
No author could be
impartial
;
and it is not to be regretted.
11
The governor's loose talk is undesirable because the BoE must appear
impartial
.
12
But she tried to remain quietly
impartial
as Ben told his story.
13
Let's be completely
impartial
and insist on gender quotas in all professions.
14
The Guardian top 100 is at least a broad and
impartial
church.
15
The document was an appeal directly to the senators to be
impartial
.
16
Any investigation should be prompt and
impartial
,
and the findings made public.
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impartial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
impartial judge
impartial justice
impartial observer
impartial investigation
impartial jury
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Translations for
impartial
Portuguese
imparcial
Catalan
imparcial
neutral
Impartial
through the time
Impartial
across language varieties
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