Sentence example with the word 'impersonally'

impersonally

Definition adv. without warmth

Last update: October 30, 2015


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He let it be understood that the announcement of the appointment of bishops and the request for the royal exequatur might he made to the government impersonally by the congregation of bishops and regulars, by a municipal council or by any other corporate bodya concession of which the bishops were quick to take advantage, but which so irritated Italian political opinion that, in July 1875, the government was compelled to withdra~w the temporalities of ecclesiastics who had neglected to apply for the cxc quatur, and to evict sundry bishops who had taken possession of their palaces without authorization from the state.   [Please select]

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They discussed facts impersonally, dispassionately, and what Sylvia had assumed, her old friend could not controvert.   [Please select]

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They seem to lack all power of looking at things impersonally.   [Please select]

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Kim breathed the proverb impersonally to the shadow-tops of the trees overhead.   [Please select]

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But she felt these things vaguely, impersonally, as items in a drama unconnected with herself.   [Please select]

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Burrell removed his pipe and gazed at its coal impersonally.   [Please select]

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They spoke rapidly and impersonally of his adventures in the hills and of his illness.   [Please select]

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