Pronunciation: /ɪmˌpɑːrʃiˈæləti/
noun the quality of being fair and unbiased
A1 Impartiality is important in making fair decisions.
A2 The judge's impartiality ensured a fair trial for all.
B1 Journalists strive for impartiality in their reporting.
B2 The committee members were praised for their impartiality in the decision-making process.
C1 The professor's impartiality in grading assignments was appreciated by all students.
C2 The politician's impartiality in handling controversial issues gained respect from both sides of the debate.
formal The judge's impartiality in the case ensured a fair trial for all parties involved.
informal It's important for a referee to show impartiality during the game.
slang Don't be biased, try to keep some impartiality in your decision-making.
figurative In order to make sound decisions, it's crucial to maintain a sense of impartiality and not let emotions cloud your judgment.
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