Crossword-Solution: IMPARTIALITY 12 letters, 141 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Impartiality n. The quality of being impartial; freedom from bias or
favoritism; disinterestedness; equitableness; fairness; as,
impartiality of judgment, of treatment, etc.

We have 141 clues for the answer “IMPARTIALITY”

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COEXTENSION 1 answer
fair field and no favor 1 answer
fair field and no favour 1 answer
the state of being impartial 2 answers
INEQUALITY (ant.) 7 answers
equity 11 answers
equipoise 13 answers
Disinterest 15 answers
Legalism 18 answers
lawfulness 18 answers
legality 18 answers
legitimacy 18 answers
rightfulness 18 answers
fair dealing 20 answers
Validity 24 answers
truthfulness 31 answers
hard necessity 36 answers
authenticity 39 answers
condescension 40 answers
___ good faith 40 answers
capitulation 43 answers
Lenience 44 answers
toleration 44 answers
sufferance 45 answers
peace of mind 46 answers
Justice 46 answers
mother wit 46 answers
Liberality 49 answers
Durability 50 answers
tolerance 50 answers
Equilibrium 50 answers
Magnanimity 53 answers
lenity 53 answers
forbearance 55 answers
concession 55 answers
perseverance 55 answers
righteousness 55 answers
grey matter 56 answers
exceller 57 answers
Temperance 58 answers
Deference 58 answers
Stamina 58 answers
correctness 58 answers
clemency 59 answers
objectivity 59 answers
restfulness 59 answers
truce 59 answers
alleviation 60 answers
Gray matter? 60 answers
mitigation 60 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with IMPARTIALITY (5)

One of the reasons for this impartiality, undoubtedly, was the fact that both local and national Selective Service Boards included Afro-American representation.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
With a grave appearance of impartiality he declared that as they were now finally committing themselves to Reform or Innovation, it was desirable that they should take one last view of the perimeter of the whole subject, its defects as well as its advantages.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
Most times the illusion of impartiality was well maintained, but the reality of the position was otherwise-- it was the administration's ear and eye on the faculty.
Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague 1994
The committee had been chosen from among a number of candidates--Gillespie on account of his political standing, Cotten as representing the solid element of the colored population, and Old Abe, with democratic impartiality, as likely to satisfy the humbler class of a humble people.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
The policeman who picked her up took her to Bellevue where the foundlings are pronounced, in the order of their arrival, "Catholic, Protestant, Catholic, Protestant," with perfect impartiality.
Dear Enemy Jean Webster 1995

Quotes with IMPARTIALITY (3)

It is the thought, not the incidentals of expression, that essentially makes an exposition unpopular. A systematic ribbon and button maker can become unpopular but essentially is not at all, inasmuch as he does not mean much by the very odd things he says (alas, and this is a popular art!). Socrates, on the other hand, was the most unpopular in Greece because he said the same thing as the simplest person but meant infinitely much by it. To be able to stick to one thing, to st…
Soren Kierkegaard Stages on Life's Way
The Ladies Buddenbrook from Breite Strasse did not weep, however - it was not their custom. Their faces, a little less caustic than usual at least, expressed a gentle satisfaction at death's impartiality.
Thomas Mann Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family
Many journalists now are no more than channelers and echoers of what George Orwell called the 'official truth'. They simply cipher and transmit lies. It really grieves me that so many of my fellow journalists can be so manipulated that they become really what the French describe as 'functionaires', functionaries, not journalists. Many journalists become very defensive when you suggest to them that they are anything but impartial and objective. The problem with those words 'im…
John Pilger