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impartial

[im-pahr-shuhl] / ɪmˈpɑr ʃəl /


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“In the end, it felt like in working so hard to be impartial, we guaranteed that Hunter would meet the worst possible legal fate,” she writes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 1, 2026

The 23 senators present donned maroon velvet robes Monday and swore to "do impartial justice according to the constitution and the laws of the Philippines" at the trial.

From Barron's • May 18, 2026

A British Red Cross spokesperson said: "We are a neutral and impartial humanitarian organisation and to protect our vital work, we do not take part in party-political activity or campaigns."

From BBC • May 6, 2026

That would have shattered the plausibly impartial image that allowed Kelly her fantasy of legitimacy and a profitable future in traditional news.

From Slate • May 6, 2026

Some rely on it as a confidant, for it’s known to have a compassionate, impartial ear, and never gossips.

From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman




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