Evenhanded

Word EVENHANDED
Character 10
Hyphenation e ven hand ed
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Evenhanded"

What do we mean by evenhanded?

Showing no partiality; fair. adjective

Impartial; rightly balanced; equitable.

Fair or impartial; unbiased. adjective

Fair and having no partiality. adjective

Without partiality adjective

Fair and having no partiality; unbiased; just.

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The word "evenhanded" in example sentences

President Obama's new, "evenhanded" policy in the Middle East is anything but fair and balanced. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although they bend too far backwards to be "evenhanded" with Palin, they nonetheless acknowledge her "tendency to refuse to acknowledge any error in judgment and to offer instead a version of events that could easily be proved false." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Obama's self-declared "evenhanded" approach to solving the Middle East "problem" would appear to consist of continually pressuring Israel to give up its secure borders while simultaneously enabling grave threats to Israel's very existence, refusing to engage the United States in taking action to halt Iran's nuclear weapons program. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When someone like R. Crumb dominates an era, Sabin gives him a lot more space than some mindlessly "evenhanded" survey would. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Then, on Sept. 9, he told the Washington Post that America should be "evenhanded" in its approach to the region. ❋ As'ad (2008)

When Howard Dean proposed during the 2004 campaign that the United States take a more "evenhanded" role in the peace process, he was severely criticized by prominent Democrats, and a rival for the nomination, Sen. Joe Lieberman, accused him of "selling Israel down the river" and said Dean's comments were "irresponsible." ❋ As'ad (2008)

As you say, many of them denounce the document as the "Roadmap to hell," and Gary Bauer calls "any attempt to be 'evenhanded' ... 'morally reprehensible'." ❋ Unknown (2007)

Unfortunately, "evenhanded" isn't in Bush's vocabulary. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The press smears Cindy Sheehan, a grieving mother, in the name of being "evenhanded". ❋ Unknown (2005)

Schuck's treatment is "evenhanded," if by that is meant the tactic of first summarizing an opponent's arguments, all the better to demolish them as the discussion proceeds. ❋ Schuck, Peter H. (2004)

Commission because it was not "evenhanded", it was time to ask if the president should not disolve the commission. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Moreover, Brontë's tone could not possibly be construed as "evenhanded": the love stories are interwoven with long feminist polemics about women's mutilation by society. ❋ Auerbach, Nina (1980)

Events over the past twelve months in Israel show how the next Arab/Israeli war is likely to play out, and by any reasonable measure this "evenhanded" arms sale is only a "win" for US defense contractors. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And, of course in the end of the same article (not quoted here), in an amazing display of cognitive dissonance, they have to make it "evenhanded" by blaming Israel for arresting kids and without sources, they claim Israel tortures them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The media's attempt to be "evenhanded" or sympathetic in its coverage of the Palestinians has often been complicated by the failure of the Palestinians to abide by agreements. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I see you as some one who likes to be in the middle, play Solomon and appear 'evenhanded'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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