Uninvolved in a sentence as an adjective

The uninvolved public simply don't know enough facts to take a side one way or the other.

\nOn the phone, support staff told me that Hetzner sees itself just as an uninvolved messenger between both parties.

Those three people are your new best friends, who have come to hear you talk but for some strange reason are surrounded by great masses of mammals who are uninvolved in the speech.

As a curious but uninvolved Bitcoin observer, a question: Why haven't any alternate exchanges popped up?

No -- Abelson is an uninvolved, very respected professor.

Ignoring for a moment the ethical question of if its OK to trade your convenience as a person benefiting from the transaction for an uninvolved person's:1.

I'm not sure we at Hacker News are blissfully uninvolved; we're busy building tomorrow's sinister megacorporations.

This would be a prime example of a negative externality, or a cost which results from an activity or transaction and which affects an otherwise uninvolved party who did not choose to incur that cost or benefit.

I was \n uninvolved in eBay’s decision to spin off Skype and in eBay’s decision to \n choose to partner with the Silver Lake syndicate.\n \n * eBay’s retained ownership in the Skype spinoff was 30% vs. Andreessen \n Horowitz’s approximately 3%.

Uninvolved definitions

adjective

not involved; "being uninvolved he remained objective"

adjective

showing lack of emotional involvement; "adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair"- J.S.Perelman; "she may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive"; "an uninvolved bystander"

See also: degage detached