It is important to be impartial when listening to complaints.
Fair, unprejudiced, candid, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, or equitable. Those words mean impartial.
Fair, unprejudiced, candid, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, or equitable. Those words mean impartial.
Just means fair and impartial.
The word "inpartial" is not a standard English word. It seems to be a typographical error or a non-standard term. If you meant "impartial," you can use it like this: "The judge was impartial and fair in handling the case."
"Facere" in Latin means "to do" or "to make."
IMPARTIAL : having no bias or favoritism toward either side of a dispute or policy. Example : "The decision of who owned the property was left to an impartial official." The official definition for impartial is "treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just."
is international impartial
The noun for impartial is impartiality.
Biased- prejudice Unbiased- fair or impartial
all referees are impartial, favouring neither one side nor the other
It's always impartial but is not necessarily"fair."