0 having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage, and therefore free to act fairly: --
1 having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage, and therefore free to act fairly: --
2 not interested: --
3 someone who is disinterested will receive no personal advantage from a situation, so their advice or a decision relating to it will probably be fair: --
Determination must be made by disinterested trustees or independent legal counsel.
The patient either is in pain, emotionally traumatized, or in some way is not up to her full disinterested, rational capacity.
The gift is to display disinterested generosity rather than calculated self-interest in expectation of investment return, like return on a loan.
We have come a long way from the disinterested and impartial search for truth.
It is widely assumed that peacekeeping forces operate as objective and disinterested parties in specific areas of crisis.
Indeed, the family need not be anything more than a mere collection of separate, mutually disinterested individuals.
They are not neutral or disinterested providers of work.
Of course this is not a disinterested viewpoint.
If feminist archaeology took a politically informed but epistemologically disinterested position, it would not contribute to present and future social praxis.