impartially
adverb uk/ɪmˈpɑː.ʃəl.i/ us/ɪmˈpɑːr.ʃəl.i/
公正地,无偏见地
in a way that does not show support for any of the sides involved in an argument
Many people do not believe that complaints against the police are impartially handled. 许多人不相信对警察的投诉会得到公正的处理。
It is the obligation of the judge to impartially apply the law. 公正地适用法律是法官的义务。
See: impartial
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- The regulatory body was accused of failing to act impartially.
- The wide variety of public positions she’s taken in the past restricts her ability to act impartially.
- They carried out their responsibilities conscientiously and impartially.