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View definitions for impartially

impartially

adverb as in fairly

adverb as in rightfully

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Three states, Arizona, Colorado and Wyoming, don’t require lotteries, but even there officials said charters are using either lotteries or other impartial ways of admitting students.

“The commission will carry out its work impartially and transparently,” the statement said.

She would, if nominated, decide cases “impartially, modestly, with commitment to principle, and in accordance with the law.”

The vicious circle was hard to break, for the Government was not strong or steady enough to repress all impartially.

Without trying to excuse my own weakness, I will endeavour to state the facts of the case, clearly and impartially.

Martha unclosed her hand and extended it to them impartially, the check, face uppermost, held between thumb and finger.

The fifteen were to be sworn to decide impartially, and to have power to examine witnesses on oath.

We may also investigate impartially such doctrines as the immaculate conception, and the existence of angels.

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On this page you'll find 143 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to impartially, such as: equitably, fairly, justly, uniformly, coequally, and coordinately.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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