Evenhandedness

usgb/ˌivənˈhændədnəs/
noun

The quality of being fair and impartial in judgment or treatment.

The evenhandedness of the judge ensured that all parties felt heard and respected.
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fair treatment,impartial judgment,equitable decision

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Context

Consider the context when using evenhandedness; it emphasizes a neutral stance. Example: In legal settings, a lawyer should demonstrate evenhandedness while representing their client.

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Connotation

The term has a positive connotation, suggesting a valued trait in leadership and governance. Example: Leaders are often judged by their evenhandedness in addressing community issues.

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Cultural relevance

In cultures that value equity, evenhandedness is seen as essential in conflict resolution. Example: Many societies prioritize evenhandedness in negotiations.

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