Definition of impartially in English:
impartially
adverb ɪmˈpɑːʃ(ə)liɪmˈpɑrʃəli
In a way that treats all rivals or disputants equally.
the adjudicator should act impartially in carrying out his duties
Example sentencesExamples
- I shall act impartially and in accordance with the correct procedure.
- Local, national, and international media remains severely restricted in their ability to report impartially, or critically, on either the conflict or the election.
- You must impartially analyse the recurring issues and concerns involved.
- He has been unable to organise the department either impartially or fairly.
- The news network said it was committed to presenting both sides of the story impartially.
- His duty is to present the case on each side fairly and impartially to the jury.
- Solicitors should be particularly conscious of the need to advise impartially.
- He shall act impartially in all respects.
- The state acts impartially, responding to the demands of different popular pressures.
- It would be several decades before his reputation could be impartially evaluated.
Definition of impartially in US English:
impartially
adverbɪmˈpɑrʃəliimˈpärSHəlē
In a way that treats all rivals or disputants equally.
the adjudicator should act impartially in carrying out his duties
Example sentencesExamples
- He has been unable to organise the department either impartially or fairly.
- He shall act impartially in all respects.
- His duty is to present the case on each side fairly and impartially to the jury.
- The state acts impartially, responding to the demands of different popular pressures.
- Local, national, and international media remains severely restricted in their ability to report impartially, or critically, on either the conflict or the election.
- The news network said it was committed to presenting both sides of the story impartially.
- It would be several decades before his reputation could be impartially evaluated.
- I shall act impartially and in accordance with the correct procedure.
- Solicitors should be particularly conscious of the need to advise impartially.
- You must impartially analyse the recurring issues and concerns involved.