Neutrality
(noun)
- The state of not supporting or opposing any side in a conflict, dispute or competition.
- 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:
- Switzerland is known for its policy of neutrality in international conflicts.
- The country has maintained its neutrality throughout the war.
- The judge recused himself due to perceived lack of neutrality in the case.
- The moderator's neutrality was crucial in ensuring a fair debate.
- The journalist's neutrality was questionable as his reporting was heavily biased.