Neutrality (noun)

  1. The state of not supporting or opposing any side in a conflict, dispute or competition.
  2. The state of not having a bias or preference.

Origin:

From middle english neutralite, from old french neutralité, from latin neutralitās, from neutralis ("neutral").

Examples:

  1. Switzerland is known for its policy of neutrality in international conflicts.
  2. The country has maintained its neutrality throughout the war.
  3. The judge recused himself due to perceived lack of neutrality in the case.
  4. The moderator's neutrality was crucial in ensuring a fair debate.
  5. The journalist's neutrality was questionable as his reporting was heavily biased.
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