0 able to think clearly or make good decisions because of not being influenced by emotions:
In all the media hysteria, there was one journalist whose comments were clear-sighted and dispassionate.
1 able to think clearly or make good decisions because not influenced by emotions:
They begin with a factual, dispassionate discourse of the current status and role of physicians in fetal echocardiography.
The traditional ' value-neutral ' scientist was aiming for the dispassionate gaze of the outsider, whether studying atoms, apes or elders.
In theory, archives are best made by archivists, who have a dispassionate relationship with their data and a methodologically correct approach to its organisation.
The claims were literary inventions, not dispassionate political history.
The pejorative associations of the term rhetoric express suspicion that people are inappropriately taken in by language which is anything but disembodied and dispassionate.
In die meantime, it has put the debate on a more dispassionate footing, made it less class-driven.
In addition, a brief but clearly dispassionate review of any dissenting opinions by qualified observers can obviously help.
This is a thorough and dispassionate enquiry into the underlying issues.