be impartial

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe a state of neutrality or fairness.

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Examples (10)

  • The referee must be impartial to ensure fair play.
  • It is essential that judges be impartial in their rulings.
  • For a valid decision, the committee needs to be completely impartial.
  • She always strives to be impartial when mediating disputes.
  • Despite personal feelings, a good leader should be impartial.
  • To be impartial requires setting aside personal biases.
  • The journalist's goal was to be impartial in reporting the news.
  • Can anyone truly be impartial in such a sensitive matter?
  • We expect you to be impartial throughout the entire process.
  • His ability to be impartial made him a respected arbitrator.