noun
- plural of impartiality; the quality or state of being impartial; lack of bias or prejudice
Usage: Usually used in formal or academic contexts; Often appears in discussions of fairness, justice, or professional ethics
Examples
- The judge's impartialities were questioned when she recused herself from the case.
- Journalists are expected to maintain impartialities in their reporting.
- The committee valued impartialities above all other qualities in its members.
- Scientific research depends on the impartialities of peer reviewers.
- The referee's impartialities were praised by both teams after the match.
- Impartialities in hiring practices help ensure equal opportunity for all candidates.