keep sth impersonal
Frequency: 5.57.3 per million words
To intentionally maintain a situation or relationship in a neutral, professional manner.
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- I think we should keep things entirely impersonal.
- The manager advised him to keep their discussions strictly impersonal.
- She always tries to keep her professional relationships impersonal.
- It's crucial to keep such delicate matters impersonal to avoid conflict.
- He managed to keep the argument surprisingly impersonal.
- Please keep your feedback impersonal and focused on the facts.
- During negotiations, they tried to keep the atmosphere as impersonal as possible.
- Sometimes, you have to keep personal feelings impersonal in the workplace.
- To ensure fairness, the judgment must be kept completely impersonal.
- The goal was to keep the meeting impersonal to encourage objective decision-making.