Definitionn. an inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally
Last update: August 21, 2015
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His impartiality is known by everyone in the city. [Please select]
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Aeacus ruled over his people with such justice and impartiality that after his death he was made judge of the lower world together with Minos and Rhadamanthus. [Please select]
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One of the beauties of the beast is its strict impartiality. [Please select]
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His distinguishing excellence as an historian is his sagacity and impartiality. [Please select]
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Mouldings of a pattern one sees about common fireplaces ran everywhere with praiseworthy impartiality. [Please select]
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Miss Bart accepted this exhortation in a spirit of the purest impartiality. [Please select]
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* * * * * "The Legionaries" is pervaded with what seems to be the true spirit of artistic impartiality. [Please select]
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I would hang all politicians, diplomats, and so-called statesmen with strict impartiality. [Please select]
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