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impartiality

/im-pahr-shee-al-i-tee/US // ɪmˌpɑr ʃiˈæl ɪ ti //

公正性,公正,中立性,公平性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality of not being biased or prejudiced; fairness: We selected the debate moderators based on their reputations for integrity and impartiality.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Such measures are usually a fallback when the standard processes might not be viewed as sufficiently impartial.

  • The commissioners must also have relevant experience, analytical skills and the ability to be impartial, according to the Elections Code.

  • He was an impartial arbiter of truth and facts in a world that needs exactly that.

  • Holzhauer, who called Trebek “an impartial arbiter of truth and facts in a world that needs exactly that,” said the host was “an underrated rapper,” sharing a video of Trebek reciting the popular rhymes.

  • We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our Twitter Rules fairly.

  • No because I want to preserve as much as possible my detachment and impartiality.

  • Why has confidence in the impartiality of the Supreme Court  tumbled to 44%?

  • Hantman recalls that Bharara's fairness and impartiality impressed even the most partisan Republicans.

  • In the end they are at the mercy of a lottery that parcels out precious places according to the cruel impartiality of the casino.

  • The real historian, whose profession it is to be equally interested in everything, thus becomes an image of impartiality.

  • Herodotus was the first to give dignity to history; nor in truthfulness, candor, and impartiality has he ever been surpassed.

  • He must be sanguine, however, if he expects his readers to place implicit faith in his impartiality.

  • He would consider the subject, she said, with fairness and impartiality, and decide it right.

  • The consolations that look like the special pleadings of affection become, as it were, the mere expressions of impartiality.