Evenhanded (adjective)

  1. Fair and impartial.
  2. Treating all sides or people equally.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from even + handed.

Examples:

  1. The judge was known for being evenhanded in her decision making.
  2. The company was criticized for not being evenhanded in its treatment of employees.
  3. The teacher was evenhanded in her grading of the students.
  4. The government's response to the crisis was seen as evenhanded.
  5. The reporter was praised for her evenhanded coverage of the story.
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