impartially (C1)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɑːrʃəli/
Definition
In a way that is fair and shows no prejudice or bias.
Examples
The referee made decisions impartially, based only on the rules.
She tried to report the events impartially, giving equal weight to all perspectives.
A good journalist must present the facts impartially.
How to Use impartially
- act impartially (collocation)
- To behave in a fair and unbiased way. — "The mediator acted impartially to resolve the dispute."
- decide impartially (collocation)
- To make a judgment or decision without favoritism. — "The jury decided impartially based on the evidence presented."
- listen impartially (collocation)
- To hear what someone says without letting personal feelings influence understanding. — "The committee listened impartially to all the proposals before making a choice."
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