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Common collocations with impartial in American Collocation

impartial adjective

US /ɪmˈpɑrʃ(ə)l/

completely

absolutely
completely
entirely
strictly
totally

Our aim is to provide completely impartial advice.

really

genuinely
truly

We offer genuinely impartial advice.

in a way that relates to politics

politically

A politically impartial civil service is a great national asset.

as some people believe

so-called
supposedly

I cannot fully share his admiration for the supposedly impartial civil service.

person or group that judges

adjudicator
assessor
judge
panel

Entries will be judged by a panel of impartial adjudicators.

person or group that settles disagreements

arbitrator
mediator
tribunal

The mediator is impartial: he or she does not take sides.

person who makes sure people obey rules in sports

referee
umpire

The lack of impartial referees allowed players to break the rules.

advice

advice
guidance

The service offers impartial advice to new businesses.

journalism

journalism
reporting

We are committed to honest and impartial reporting of the news.

balanced
fair
objective
unbiased

Members of the panel must be impartial and unbiased.