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impersonal

[im-pur-suh-nl] / ɪmˈpɜr sə nl /


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The conversation felt impersonal after the years she’d spent with the company.

From Washington Post

A video call with your manager beats the impersonal email.

From New York Times

From then on, “Another World” unfolds as a Russian roulette of the meetings Philippe takes in icy, impersonal rooms with men and women in suits.

From New York Times

The Bowie approach offers students an alternative to the impersonal, mass-scale application system at many large tech firms.

From New York Times

The idea was that a local banker understood his community better than a big, impersonal bank, and would make loans that the big bank wouldn’t.

From New York Times