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evenhanded

1 of 1adjective
/ˈivənˌhændɪd/
Forms:more evenhanded,most evenhanded
1

fair in judgment or treatment

  • The judge is known for being evenhanded and always considers all sides of the argument.
  • The manager's evenhanded approach to employee evaluations fosters a positive work environment.
  • In negotiations, it's crucial to maintain an evenhanded stance to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome.
  • The professor grades assignments in an evenhanded manner, ensuring each student is evaluated fairly.
  • A good leader remains evenhanded during conflicts, striving to find solutions that satisfy all parties involved.