Crossword-Solution: IMPARTIALLY 11 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Impartially a. In an impartial manner.

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worthily 31 answers
welcomingly 31 answers
virtuously 31 answers
understandably 31 answers
righteously 31 answers
respectfully 31 answers
respectably 31 answers
Genially. 32 answers
politely 33 answers
civily 33 answers
honourably 33 answers
Graciously. 33 answers
affably 34 answers
courteously 34 answers
morally 35 answers
decently 36 answers
ADMIRABLY 37 answers
sincerely 38 answers
genuinely 42 answers
amiably 43 answers
reasonably 45 answers
justifiably 47 answers
rightly 49 answers
honestly 50 answers
pleasantly 52 answers
Properly 54 answers
truthfully 56 answers
justly 56 answers
fairly 72 answers
openly 76 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
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.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with IMPARTIALLY (5)

The father embraced them both, and bestowing his kisses and affection impartially on each, said, “I wish you both would look into the mirror every day: you, my son, that you may not spoil your beauty by evil conduct; and you, my daughter, that you may make up for your lack of beauty by your virtues.” The Wasps, the Partridges, and the Farmer THE WASPS and the Partridges, overcome with thirst, came to a Farmer and besought him to give them some water to drink.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Afro-Americans generally admitted that the Selective Service Act per se was not discriminatory and that it was applied impartially in most places.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
She had eaten the meal that had been brought her by Mohammed Beyd’s Negro slave—a meal of cassava cakes and a nondescript stew in which a new-killed monkey, a couple of squirrels and the remains of a zebra, slain the previous day, were impartially and unsavorily combined; but the one-time Baltimore belle had long since submerged in the stern battle for existence, an estheticism which formerly revolted at much slighter provocation.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Newman, who never reflected on such matters, accepted the situation with great equanimity, but Babcock used to meditate over it privately; used often, indeed, to retire to his room early in the evening for the express purpose of considering it conscientiously and impartially.
The American Henry James 1994
She is read as a person with a curious temper; as one who does not scatter kindnesses and cruelties alternately, impartially, and in order, but heartless severities or overwhelming generosities in lawless caprice.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995

Quotes with IMPARTIALLY (3)

He was one of those quite rare adults who communicate with small children fairly well and who love them all impartially--not in a sugary way but in a businesslike fashion that may sometimes entail a hug, in the same way that closing a big business deal may call for a handshake.
Stephen King The Gunslinger
Human beings are not nearly as coolly rational as we like to think we are. Having set up comfortable planets of belief, we become resistant to altering them, and develop cognitive biases that prevent us from seeing the world with perfect clarity. We aspire to be perfect Bayesian abductors, impartially reasoning to the best explanation - but most often we take new data and squeeze it to fit with our preconceptions.
Sean Carroll
[J]ust the sight of this book, even though it was of no authority, made me wonder how it happened that so many different men — and learned men among them — have been and are so inclined to express both in speaking and in their treatises and writings so many wicked insults about women and their behaviour. Not only one or two ... but, more generally, from the treatises of all philosophers and poets and from all the orators — it would take too long to mention their names — it se…
Christine de Pizan The Book of the City of Ladies