Examples of 'dispassionate' in a sentence

Meaning of "dispassionate"

dispassionate (adjective) - impartial, unbiased, or devoid of emotion. It is used to describe a rational and objective approach or attitude towards a subject, situation, or decision, such as a dispassionate analysis or a dispassionate observer
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  • not showing, and not affected by, emotion, bias, or prejudice

How to use "dispassionate" in a sentence

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An admirable and dispassionate eye for detail.
I try to keep my own face somewhat dispassionate.
Take a dispassionate approach to ideologies and theories.
She watched him with dispassionate interest.
This dispassionate act you put on.
Be passionate while you do and be dispassionate after it is done.
It promotes dispassionate thinking and inner centring.
One has to neutralise it through a dispassionate attitude.
And he could be dispassionate in recalling former relationships.
You are logical and brilliant and dispassionate.
No one seems to be a dispassionate and unbiased observer.
During these few days it was difficult to be dispassionate.
You are not dispassionate about this.
The thought pattern is scientific and dispassionate.
Africa is as dispassionate about great victory as it is about loss.

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Remarkably analytical and dispassionate for a human.
Your dispassionate solemness is a mood that is also infectious.
I invite the honourable leader to a dispassionate discussion.
Have to be as dispassionate and permeable towards money as someone.
Please try to remain objective and dispassionate.
Be passionate and dispassionate to every work.
But we can only do that with a completely dispassionate.
One has to be a dispassionate observer of events.
Only when it is cool and dispassionate.
It is wise to be dispassionate about critical comments.
The hearing was conducive to constructive and dispassionate debate.
But we also have a dispassionate interest in doing so.
Criticisms have seldom been dispassionate.
The importance of dispassionate presentation and interpretation of evidence.
You are too logical and dispassionate.
You will be dispassionate and discriminative.
Kepel reports this shift of attitudes in a dispassionate way.
Attitudinally one can be dispassionate and stand unconditioned.
The dispassionate way of the quiltmaker.
She told me to write dispassionate observations.
The dispassionate does not praise.
All they need is a dispassionate sounding.
Dispassionate in that there is not a romantic side to this relationship.
Our position is based on a dispassionate analysis of the situation.
A dispassionate reporter of the truth.
The camera is not a dispassionate observer.
A dispassionate look at the evidence.
Science should develop dispassionate inquirers.
Dispassionate means unenthusiastic or uninterested.
Even science has lost her dispassionate impartiality.
Only by dispassionate analysis can we get to the bottom of our inaction.
Brooks is not an entirely dispassionate witness.
They were very dispassionate and not interested in material things.
Then he spoke with a calm and dispassionate voice.
Ingenuous and dispassionate manner in which the subject.

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