dispassionately

English

Etymology

dispassionate + -ly

Adverb

dispassionately (comparative more dispassionately, superlative most dispassionately)

  1. In a dispassionate manner.
    • 2023 March 8, Gareth Dennis, “The Reshaping of things to come...”, in RAIL, number 978, page 44:
      He describes the untenable position of the railways' finances reasonably dispassionately. From 1952 onwards, British Railways ran an operational deficit, and in 1961 made an annual loss of £86.9 million.

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