Nonpartisan

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Pronunciation: /nɑnˈpɑrtɪzən/

Definitions of nonpartisan

adjective not biased or partisan; impartial

Example Sentences

A1 The nonpartisan group organized a community clean-up event.

A2 The nonpartisan committee made decisions based on what was best for the whole community.

B1 The nonpartisan organization focused on promoting voter education and participation.

B2 The nonpartisan research institute conducted studies on various political issues.

C1 The nonpartisan think tank provided unbiased analysis of government policies.

C2 The nonpartisan forum invited experts from different backgrounds to discuss current issues.

Examples of nonpartisan in a Sentence

formal The organization is committed to providing nonpartisan analysis of public policy issues.

informal The group aims to stay neutral and nonpartisan in their research.

slang We gotta keep it nonpartisan, no bias allowed.

figurative Her nonpartisan approach to decision-making is like a breath of fresh air in a world full of political agendas.

Grammatical Forms of nonpartisan

past tense

nonpartisaned

plural

nonpartisans

comparative

more nonpartisan

superlative

most nonpartisan

present tense

nonpartisan

future tense

will be nonpartisan

perfect tense

has been nonpartisan

continuous tense

is being nonpartisan

singular

nonpartisan

positive degree

nonpartisan

infinitive

to be nonpartisan

gerund

nonpartisaning

participle

nonpartisaned

Origin and Evolution of nonpartisan

First Known Use: 1889 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nonpartisan' originated from the combination of 'non-' meaning 'not' and 'partisan' meaning 'a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nonpartisan' was first used in the late 19th century to describe individuals or groups that were not aligned with any specific political party. Over time, the term has come to be associated with neutrality, objectivity, and independence from political bias in various contexts beyond just politics.