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[ US /ˌənˈbaɪəst/ ]
[ UK /ʌnbˈa‍ɪ‍əst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by a lack of partiality
    a properly indifferent jury
    an unbiased account of her family problems
  2. without bias

How To Use unbiased In A Sentence

  • Scores of jurors were quickly dismissed yesterday as the judge tackled the daunting task of finding an unbiased jury. Times, Sunday Times
  • An adjudicator must be, and must be seen to be, disinterested, unbiased and impartial.
  • They derive all their income from product providers, which presents a huge conflict of interest in trying to provide unbiased information. Times, Sunday Times
  • The interrogating carbineer who is invested, during such preliminary enquiries, with quasi-judicial functions -- being permitted to assume the role of prosecuting or defending counsel, or to remain sternly unbiased, as he feels inclined -- desired to learn how he had come by this jewel. South Wind
  • To ensure that measurements were unbiased by the experimenters' expectations, the image files were randomly coded.
  • The assumptions that our estimates of the proportion of eyries associated with geese and the proportion of geese that nested with falcons are unbiased can be confirmed only by data collected from other areas.
  • While claiming to give unbiased information to consumers, the sites inevitably face conflicts of interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • John King's Sunday programming, State of the Union, is a benchmark in unbiased newscasting of current events – I hope his replacement program of Lou Dobbs maintains the high standards he has established with State of the Union. walter keller John King to replace Lou Dobbs
  • Scores of jurors were quickly dismissed yesterday as the judge tackled the daunting task of finding an unbiased jury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence our new, more direct approach offering unbiased advice. Times, Sunday Times
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