IMPARTIAL


Meaning of IMPARTIAL in English

(ˈ)im, əm+ adjective

Etymology: in- (I) + partial

: not partial ; especially : not favoring one more than another : treating all alike : unbiased , equitable

in any criminal trial … the jury may be impartial but it is never neutral — M.C.Bernays

law shall be uniform and impartial — B.N.Cardozo

Synonyms: see fair

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.