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evenhanded
[ ee-vuhn-han-did ]
adjective
- impartial; equitable:
evenhanded justice.
Other Words From
- even·handed·ly adverb
- even·handed·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of evenhanded1
Example Sentences
CNN’s four-part series “The Many Lives of Martha Stewart,” which aired in January, is probably the most comprehensive and evenhanded dissection of Stewart’s life and career to date that doesn’t include her voice.
Every four years since 1988, the recurring special offers what may be the most evenhanded side-by-side portrait of the two major party candidates running for president of the United States.
“Justice must be evenhanded,” the district attorney’s office said in a statement on Friday.
He brought with him a news sensibility honed at the BBC, where he had worked in the interim, and became a key figure in shaping U.S. public television’s in-depth and evenhanded approach to news coverage.
I have followed Helene most of her career at The Times and found her to have a well thought out and evenhanded perspective.
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