What is another word for impartially?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpˈɑːʃə͡lˌi] (IPA)

Impartially refers to a state of being unbiased, just, and fair in one's dealings. It is an important quality that is desired in many fields, including journalism, politics, and law enforcement. Fortunately, there are several synonyms for impartially that can be used to describe this same state of mind. They include words like objectively, neutrally, fairly, equitably, evenhandedly, justly, honourably, and dispassionately. All of these terms convey the same idea of being free from bias, favouritism, or prejudice, and they can be used interchangeably to describe someone or something that is performing its duties or responsibilities without bias or discrimination.

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What are the opposite words for impartially?

Antonyms for the word "impartially" include words such as biased, subjective, partial, unfair, unjust, and discriminatory. These words all suggest a lack of balance or objectivity in making judgments or decisions. When someone is biased or subjective, they are making choices based on their own preferences or opinions rather than considering all the available evidence. Similarly, when someone is partial or unfair, they are showing favoritism towards a particular person or group, rather than treating everyone equally. Therefore, it's important to strive for impartiality in our daily lives in order to make fair and just decisions.

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Usage examples for Impartially

As he stood beaming upon her, it would have taken a stronger-minded woman than Mrs. Collingwood to weigh impartially the balanced charms of the powerful intellect and of the powerful animal in the man.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
He did his work very handsomely, but on the triumph of Mary, though he impartially printed a proclamation for her nine days after "Queen Jane's," he naturally lost his post and might easily have lost his head also.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
Could his motives have been impartially judged, that must have been the verdict; but while he knew that his love was out of place in the keeping of the girl, he could not resist the temptation of giving it to her, and then asking her to refuse it.
"The Mystery of the Locks"
Edgar Watson Howe

Famous quotes with Impartially

  • The dead should be judged like criminals, impartially, but they should be allowed the benefit of the doubt.
    Samuel Butler
  • Learn to think impartially.
    Joseph Chamberlain
  • As freely as the firmament embraces the world, or the sun pours forth impartially his beams, so mercy must encircle both friend and foe.
    Friedrich Schiller
  • A thing is not proved just because no one has ever questioned it. What has never been gone into impartially has never been properly gone into. Hence scepticism is the first step toward truth. It must be applied generally, because it is the touchstone.
    Denis Diderot
  • What has not been examined impartially has not been well examined. Skepticism is therefore the first step toward truth.
    Denis Diderot

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