impartial

impartial
impartial, ale
(in-par-si-al, a-l') adj.
Qui ne prend pas parti pour l'un plutôt que pour l'autre. Des juges impartiaux. Un historien impartial.
   S. m. pl. Les impartiaux, les membres de la plaine, dans la Convention.
   Il se dit aussi des choses. Une impartiale équité. Un examen impartial.
   Im... négatif, et partial.

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