Dispassionate

/dɪsˈpæʃənət/ adjective

Not influenced by strong emotion; impartial and objective in judgment or analysis. It describes an approach that deliberately excludes personal feelings or bias to maintain fairness.

From 'dis-' (without) + 'passionate' (full of passion), formed in English in the 16th century. The prefix removes the emotional element, creating objectivity through the absence of passion.

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