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comparative more impartial, superlative most impartial
treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased quotations examples
[W]e are to take a ſecond ſurvievv of our Abilities, to ſee if they be confidently fit for that vvhereto our inclination ſvvayeth us: and if upon due impartial examination vve find they are, vve may then follovv the ſvvay of our inclinations.
1621 November 13 (Gregorian calendar), Robert Sanderson, “, published 1671, paragraph 37, page 208