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dispassionate - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- observer: The client becomes a dispassionate observer of what's going on.
- judgment: Likewise, they pass dispassionate judgment on whatever we bring back.
- analysis: He has been commended as a man who was in advance of his time, because of his dispassionate analysis of men and things.
- examination: A dispassionate examination of the relevant facts show that these claims were all quite dubious.
- assessment: This is not to say, however, that road development in Mexico is completely directed by dispassionate assessment of traffic needs.
- view: A more dispassionate view of the same story from the BSA angle.
Modifying Another Word
- rather: Without him, the story would be a rather dispassionate account of an impossible journey by bland, unbelievable characters.
- relatively: Millar has been able to watch the action in the first week from a relatively dispassionate viewpoint.
- oddly: While individual moments are unbearably poignant, others seem oddly dispassionate.
- so: I am afraid that I cannot be so dispassionate at the moment.
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