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impartible >
im·par·tial
(
m-pär
sh
l)
KEY
ADJECTIVE:
Not partial or biased; unprejudiced. See Synonyms at
fair
1
.
OTHER FORMS:
im
par·ti·al
i·ty
(-sh
-
l
-t
)
KEY
or
im·par
tial·ness
(Noun)
,
im·par
tial·ly
(Adverb)
Thesaurus: synonyms for impartial
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