Synonyms for impartiality


Grammar : Noun
Spell : im-pahr-shuhl
Phonetic Transcription : ɪmˈpɑr ʃəl


Définition of impartiality

Origin :
  • 1610s; see impartial + -ity.
  • noun evenhandedness
Example sentences :
  • For the moment Lydia felt more imbued with the impartiality of the law than both of them.
  • Extract from : « The Prisoner » by Alice Brown
  • I have written of them with all the truth that was in me, and with an the impartiality of which I was capable.
  • Extract from : « Notes on Life and Letters » by Joseph Conrad
  • This was fairness and impartiality in the eyes of the Chief Justice!
  • Extract from : « The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 » by Various
  • "It is quite true what you say," he said, with a certain pride in his own impartiality.
  • Extract from : « Michael » by E. F. Benson
  • Heaven forbid I should fetter my impartiality by entertaining an opinion.
  • Extract from : « Romola » by George Eliot
  • I want to prove to you how much I desire to be just, and how far my impartiality goes.
  • Extract from : « Samuel Brohl & Company » by Victor Cherbuliez
  • The Jew does dare it, and all he asks of his critics is fairness, impartiality, justice.
  • Extract from : « Zionism and Anti-Semitism » by Max Simon Nordau
  • As a legislator and as a judge he had manifested ability and impartiality.
  • Extract from : « Tea Leaves » by Various
  • The priori presumption is in favour of freedom and impartiality.
  • Extract from : « The Subjection of Women » by John Stuart Mill
  • To sum up, there is no guarantee of impartiality if the judges are elected.
  • Extract from : « The Cult of Incompetence » by Emile Faguet

Antonyms for impartiality

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