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impersonally

American  
[im-pur-suhn-uh-lee] / ɪmˈpɜr sən ə li /

adverb

  1. in an impersonal way.

  2. with or using an impersonal grammatical construction.


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Belatedly and somewhat impersonally, the Israeli prime minister's office issued a two sentence offer of condolences on Thursday night.

From BBC Apr. 25, 2025

In fact, despite the suggestion that Burchfield was impersonally coordinating guests from Tennessee, many of his guests were not even from the U.S.

From Salon Nov. 26, 2021

The museums we’re most familiar with — the noble institutions with endowments in the millions — promise an education; they offer, impersonally, to elevate us into their realm of civilization.

From New York Times May 9, 2018

The opera’s two best-known arias, “Parto, Parto” and “Deh, per Questo Istante Solo,” were meticulously, if somewhat impersonally, sung by mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 2, 2017

I say that quite impersonally and do not mean to be obnoxious; actually, it is intended as a compliment.

From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger

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