"Dispassionately" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dispassionately" Meaning

In a dispassionate manner: in a completely objective, unemotional, and neutral way, without showing any bias or prejudice.

"Dispassionately" Examples

Examples of usage:


The judge tried to render the verdict dispassionately, without letting her personal feelings influence the decision.
The scientist approached the experiment dispassionately, devoid of any emotional attachment to the outcome.
In her critical review, the film critic tackled the movie's flaws dispassionately, without defending its artistic merits.
The teacher encouraged their students to approach the project dispassionately, focusing on the data rather than their personal opinions.
The politician was criticized for dispassionately allocating funds to areas that supported his own constituency, rather than serving the greater good.

"Dispassionately" Similar Words

Disparaging

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Disparate

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Disparateness

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Disparities

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Disparities refer to differences or inequalities that exist between different groups of people, organizations, or communities. These differences can be observed in various aspects such as wealth, income, education, health, opportunities, treatment, and other facets of life. Disparities can be unjust, unfair, or unjustified, leading to social, economic, and political inequalities.

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Disparity refers to a significant difference or inconsistency between two or more things, such as a disparity in income, a disparity in treatment, or a disparity in access to resources. It can also refer to a lack of equality or uniformity, often resulting in unfair or unjust consequences.

Dispassionate

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Impartial, fair-minded, and unbiased; having no personal feelings or emotions; objective.

Dispassionateness

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Dispatch

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To dispatch something means to send or transport it to a destination, usually quickly or efficiently. It can also mean to assign or instruct someone to perform a task or duty. For example, a fire department might dispatch a team of firefighters to a burning building, or a manager might dispatch an employee to complete a specific task. The word is often used in formal or official contexts, such as in law enforcement, healthcare, or logistics.

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Dispathy

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I apologize, but there is no word "dispathy". I think you might be thinking of "empathy" or "dispath" which are not valid words either. Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, which is an important emotion in social relationships and communication.