Examples of 'impersonal' in a sentence

Meaning of "impersonal"

Impersonal (adjective) - refers to something lacking human qualities or warmth, often used to describe communication or environments that seem cold and detached
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  • Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.
  • Lacking warmth or emotion; cold.
  • Not having a subject, or having a third person pronoun without an antecedent.
  • An impersonal word or construct.

How to use "impersonal" in a sentence

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There is something impersonal about an oil well.
An impersonal force has no ability to make choices.
These energies are impersonal and all mixed up.
An impersonal force has no ability to make a choice.
Through the use of an impersonal style of communication.
Impersonal lobbies where time stands still.
I figured why be so impersonal as to let a few keystrokes.
Impersonal data can be used for research.
We are not cold and impersonal in our relations.
Its impersonal precision and intimate intensity.
Gone are the days of impersonal and generic marketing.
He also said a charitable donation is too impersonal.
There is impersonal love and interpersonal love.
Push toward internet and impersonal services.
Use an impersonal and objective style of writing.

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Most about us pages are impersonal and uninteresting.
It is an impersonal instrument although manned by real people.
I just find the whole thing so impersonal.
It is the impersonal production of a truth addressed to all.
You reply in a theoretical and impersonal way.
And this is impersonal opinion about places.
The stab wounds were brutal but impersonal.
They can often feel impersonal or prepackaged.
They are always enormous and very impersonal.
Natural enemies on the impersonal plane of economics.
It just seems all so dry and impersonal.
Impractical and impersonal sessions where all.
Know that our work is very impersonal.
This is not the impersonal atmosphere of a hotel.
And so they spoke in a strictly impersonal way.
Than the impersonal treatment they receive.
Also the sex could be a little impersonal.
But space is not impersonal as opposed to personal.
And work with employees is very impersonal.
Now replaced by more impersonal road improvements.
But this seems so much more impersonal.
It seems somehow impersonal and inappropriate to many.
God has been conceived as either personal or impersonal.
As long as service is kept impersonal so long it grows.
Help should preferably be professional and impersonal.
They neglect even the impersonal brahmajyoti.
The atmosphere in large hotels is often impersonal.
Impersonal aggregated data were available for public consultation.
The sex is usually so fast and impersonal.
Objective and impersonal language will aid understanding.
This demonstrates that rain is an impersonal verb.
Impersonal killers are like drug addicts.
Verbs meaning existence may also be impersonal.
You guys know how impersonal labs can be.
I feel that audition tapes are so impersonal.

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