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    impartially
    /ɪmˈpɑːʃəli/

    adverb

    • 1. in a way that treats all rivals or disputants equally: "the adjudicator should act impartially in carrying out his duties"

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  2. IMPARTIALLY definition: 1. in a way that does not show support for any of the sides involved in an argument: 2. in a way…. Learn more.

  3. impartial: [adjective] not partial or biased : treating or affecting all equally.

  4. IMPARTIAL definition: 1. not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument: 2. not supporting any of the sides…. Learn more.

  5. IMPARTIALITY definition: 1. the fact of not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument: 2. the fact of not…. Learn more.

  6. Define impartially. impartially synonyms, impartially pronunciation, impartially translation, English dictionary definition of impartially. adj. Not partial or biased; unprejudiced. See Synonyms at fair1. im′par·ti·al′i·ty , im·par′tial·ness n. im·par′tial·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary...

  7. Impartially definition: in a way that is not partial, prejudiced, or biased; fairly; justly. See examples of IMPARTIALLY used in a sentence.

  8. Impartial definition: not partial or biased; fair; just. See examples of IMPARTIAL used in a sentence.

  9. 6 days ago · impartially: 1 adv in an impartial manner “he smiled at them both impartially

  10. impartial: 1 adj free from undue bias or preconceived opinions “the impartial eye of a scientist” Synonyms: unprejudiced color-blind , colour-blind , nonracist unprejudiced about race open , receptive ready or willing to receive favorably Antonyms: discriminatory , prejudiced being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand ...

  11. impartiality: 1 n an inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally Synonyms: nonpartisanship Antonyms: partiality , partisanship an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives Types: disinterestedness freedom from bias or from selfish motives candor , candour , fair-mindedness , fairness ability to make judgments ...