noun
- plural of dispassion; the quality or state of being free from passion, emotion, or bias; calm objectivity
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or academic contexts
Examples
- The judge approached the case with dispassions, setting aside personal feelings.
- Scientific inquiry requires dispassions and adherence to empirical evidence.
- Her dispassions allowed her to mediate the dispute fairly between both parties.
- The philosopher advocated for dispassions as a path to wisdom.
- Despite the heated debate, he maintained his dispassions throughout the discussion.