unpersonal
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a word derived from
personal.
personaladjectiveof, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private.
Example Sentences
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On the other hand, the more anonymous and unpersonal the unit is, the more fit is he to step into the place of another, and so to insure to the group uninterrupted self-maintenance.
From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Robert Ezra Park
His infatuation did not blind him to the fact that she cared nothing about him, looked on him in the most unpersonal way.
From The Grain of Dust by David Graham Phillips
He does not show much sign of the influence of good society, his merits as well as his faults have a singular unpersonal and, if I may so say, terræfilian connotation.
From A History of Elizabethan Literature by George Saintsbury
In its lofty superiority to man, science is unpersonal rather than impersonal.
From The Soul of the Far East by Percival Lowell