Impartially: meaning, definitions and examples
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impartially
[ ɪmˈpɑːrʃəli ]
in decision making
In an impartial and unbiased manner; without favoritism or prejudice.
Synonyms
equally, fairly, justly, neutrally
Examples of usage
- He tried to judge the situation impartially.
- She approached the issue impartially and considered all perspectives.
- The committee members were asked to vote impartially based on the evidence presented.
- Impartially considering all options, he made a fair decision.
- The judge listened to both sides of the argument impartially before reaching a verdict.
Translations
Translations of the word "impartially" in other languages:
🇵🇹 imparcialmente
🇮🇳 निष्पक्षता से
🇩🇪 unparteiisch
🇮🇩 dengan adil
🇺🇦 неупереджено
🇵🇱 bezstronnie
🇯🇵 公平に
🇫🇷 impartialement
🇪🇸 imparcialmente
🇹🇷 tarafsızca
🇰🇷 공정하게
🇸🇦 بشكل غير متحيز
🇨🇿 nestranně
🇸🇰 nestranne
🇨🇳 公正地
🇸🇮 nepristransko
🇮🇸 hlutlaust
🇰🇿 бейтарап
🇬🇪 მიუკერძოებლად
🇦🇿 qərəzsiz
🇲🇽 imparcialmente
Etymology
The word 'impartially' is derived from the word 'impartial', which originated in the late 16th century. The prefix 'im-' signifies 'not', while 'partial' comes from the Latin word 'partialis', meaning 'pertaining to a part'. Therefore, 'impartial' describes a lack of favoritism or bias towards a particular part or side. The adverb 'impartially' is formed by adding the suffix '-ly' to 'impartial', indicating that something is done in an impartial manner.
See also: impartiality, impartialness.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #17,702, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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