Dispassionate in a sentence as an adjective

> Note: this is me trying to stay dispassionate and non-angry.

The only sane reason for starting to do science is the dispassionate love of science itself.

Depth of well?I'd add that the SA headline isn't exactly a dispassionate summary of the article.

In a sometimes dispassionate world, he seemed to be a passionate exception.

I suspect a fair number of dispassionate legal observers would come up with the same analysis.

We feel a thorough, dispassionate accounting of the human and technical errors when we come up short is part of living up to that responsibility.

Apart from general stigma around mental health, I suspect it's also because it undermines the image if scientist as dispassionate seeker of truth.

The risks involved in relocating ill-studied life forms are, obviously, enormous, and it does need careful and dispassionate consideration.

Dispassionate definitions

adjective

unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice; "a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact"

See also: cold-eyed