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impartially
[im-pahr-shuh-lee]
adverb
in a way that is not partial, prejudiced, or biased; fairly; justly.
We take these matters seriously and aim to resolve all complaints quickly and impartially.
Other Word Forms
- pseudoimpartially adverb
- quasi-impartially adverb
- unimpartially adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of impartially1
Example Sentences
It was, he said, an example of Ukraine's ability to investigate and prosecute war crimes impartially, despite being the victim and under an ongoing state of war from the aggressor.
The committee endorsed Kogan, but said he must work to "reassure the football community that he will act impartially and in a politically neutral way".
The Met Police acknowledged how "incredibly difficult" the case had been for Ms Packer, but said its officers had conducted an evidence-led investigation "impartially and without favour".
"All decision-making on this file was undertaken independently, impartially and in line with the Code for Prosecutors," she added.
Production company Banijay UK announced an "immediate, external review to fully and impartially investigate" and has said that Wallace was "committed to fully cooperating throughout the process".
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