Sentence examples for impersonal from inspiring English sources

'impersonal' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or prejudices. For example: "This test is impersonal and is designed to measure only your academic proficiency."

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impersonal

adjective

Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.

  • An almighty but impersonal power, called Fate. &ndash

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In ploughing through three months of mail, somewhat jet-lagged, I was surprised to find four letters from NatWest, all extremely impersonal, telling me I had failed to make the minimum monthly payment on the outstanding balance of £12 on my credit card, and threatening to take court action against me.

The wastefulness was all ours but this fetid heat could be a planetary impersonal adjustment like an ice age, so it might well be wise to keep always facepaint and ash about us.

There seems to be an authoritarianism, things are impersonal and opaque".

He has often been defined by his screen persona: his unsettlingly convincing depiction of unhinged characters; his famed refusal to audition for any director because it was, he once said, "disrespectful and impersonal".

I will, in due course, close my current account and open one with Santander, thus earning interest as well as ridding myself of such an "impersonal", disloyal and rude organisation.

He said: "Her later remark about there being no such thing as 'society' has been misunderstood, and refers to some impersonal entity to which we are tempted to surrender our independence".

Bankers will tell you that none of that matters, even if it results in a more impersonal relationship between themselves and their clients.

I saw Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy last night and the film confirmed that Oldman's portrayal of Smiley is based on Coldstream: his glasses, his painting technique based on the ideas of watching he developed at the GPO Film Unit working alongside WH Auden, who wrote in his Letter to William Coldstream, Esq (1937): "Let me pretend I am the impersonal eye of the camera".

This was, it said, "a vision of a more engaged nation, one in which we take more responsibility for ourselves and our neighbours; communities working together, not depending on remote and impersonal bureaucracies".

Love has served its purpose, now must be transformed by an impersonal sequester of me into the loves I will not see, or touch, or in any way remember.

I do not believe in an impersonal universe – one made up of random collections of matter and energy.

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