Not relating to or responsive to individual persons.
Having no personal preference.
1 Daddy never called them 'mortuaries.' He said that was way too impersonal .
2 Such places have been reshaped without democratic consent by impersonal market forces.
3 For three hundred years, that impersonal quality was the hallmark of science.
4 Still, the business is a bit out of reach and highly impersonal .
5 A universally impersonal hotel room, but he was virtually in free fall.
6 Now George's letter and its accompanying revelations made an impersonal meeting impossible.
7 The formal entry in the British Tree Register is short and impersonal .
8 Her interest in the affair was artistic and impersonal , and none other.
9 Watch for impersonal introductions Your bank, PayPal, Amazon etc know your name.
10 Her tone was impersonal and had in it a note of dismissal.
11 It was dominated by western-based organisations that spoke in an impersonal sense.
12 That had been only nature's impersonal work, while this was human viciousness.
13 It is all rather seriousminded, this World of Tomorrow, and extremely impersonal .
14 At this moment John entered, and the conversation became general and impersonal .
15 To the end, there was something impersonal in his feeling toward them.
16 The atmosphere was as formal and impersonal as that of a museum.
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