Definition of dispassionately in English:
dispassionately
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adverb
In an unemotional, rational, and impartial manner.
‘he will look at the situation calmly and dispassionately’- ‘the issue is hard to view dispassionately’
- ‘The tone of Nicholls' biography is dispassionately respectful, admiring even.’
- ‘Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately.’
- ‘First, let's consider the risks dispassionately.’
- ‘But he knew he had never heard someone speak so dispassionately.’
- ‘She is a consummate journalist - the facts are all here, and clearly and dispassionately explained.’
- ‘So I try to approach possible conflicts dispassionately, removing the personal element.’
- ‘The natural sciences, on the other hand, aim to understand nature objectively and dispassionately.’
- ‘There is no reason to believe that the juror in question has received information which might undermine his ability to judge this case dispassionately.’
- ‘Overall, Lewis presents his factual materials dispassionately and carefully.’
- ‘Local politics is something they were devoting much of their lives to, yet they could be dispassionately analytical about this part of themselves.’
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