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What (who) is impartial - definition

PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE HOLDING THAT DECISIONS SHOULD BE BASED ON OBJECTIVE CRITERIA
Impartial; Impartial jury; Impartially; Partiality

Impartial         
·adj Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable; fair; just.
impartial         
a.
Unbiassed, unprejudiced, candid, disinterested, equitable, just, fair, honorable, even-handed.
impartial         
Someone who is impartial is not directly involved in a particular situation, and is therefore able to give a fair opinion or decision about it.
Careers officers offer impartial advice to all pupils.
? partial, biased
ADJ
impartiality
...a justice system lacking impartiality by democratic standards.
N-UNCOUNT
impartially
He has vowed to oversee the elections impartially.
ADV: ADV with v

Wikipedia

Impartiality

Impartiality (also called evenhandedness or fair-mindedness) is a principle of justice holding that decisions should be based on objective criteria, rather than on the basis of bias, prejudice, or preferring the benefit to one person over another for improper reasons.

Examples of use of impartial
1. Nobody believes the media is impartial," Shapiro said.
2. The judge said he could not remain impartial any more.
3. People charged with maintaining order should be impartial and responsible.
4. "It is futile to expect them to administer impartial justice.
5. He is regarded as the great impartial ringmaster.