Impartial in a sentence as an adjective

But because the words aren't her own she can keep her status as a mostly impartial arbiter.

I understand wanting to be impartial, but I think it's fairly easy to draw the line at groups breaking the law.

Before we convict them in the court of public opinion, can we have some impartial evidence?

When you're overtaken by waves of emotions, it helps to get an impartial perspective.

"But this is just a lament wrapped up in logical, impartial language - but still a lament, which is really saying "WTF?

Simply having an impartial observer with a nose for media problems would avert some crises.

They have a much more impartial system, where they ask a democrat and a republican, then average the responses.

This would motivate researchers to find bugs for those companies that utilize the service, knowing payment will be impartial.

The CAB provides impartial and confidential advice and assistance on just about any issue someone might bring through the doors.

Google is in the sticky situation of legally needing not to offend, but also legally needing to be as impartial as possible.

In an impartial discussion forum, a product announcement shouldn't just be an excitement-fest.> Do you think the people reading your comment don't already know what information Google has available?This technology will likely result in Google and others collecting and having access to new sources of information about people.

Impartial definitions

adjective

showing lack of favoritism; "the cold neutrality of an impartial judge"

adjective

free from undue bias or preconceived opinions; "an unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons"; "the impartial eye of a scientist"

See also: unprejudiced