About The Word Evenhanded
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Evenhanded
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What's The Definition Of Evenhanded?
[adj] without partiality; "evenhanded justice"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Evenhanded: equitable | just Related Terms | Find terms related to Evenhanded: balanced | defensible | deserved | detached | disinterested | dispassionate | due | equitable | even | fair | fair and square | fit | good | impartial | impersonal | indifferent | just | justifiable | justified | lawful | legal | level | meet | meet and right | merited | neutral | objective | proper | right | right and proper | rightful | square | unbiased | undazzled | uninfluenced | unjaundiced | unprejudiced | unprepossessed | unswayed | warrantable | warranted See Also | Evenhanded In Webster's Dictionary \E"ven*hand`ed\, a.
Fair or impartial; unbiased. ``Evenhanded justice.'' --Shak.
-- {E"ven*hand`ed*ly}, adv. -- {E"ven*hand`ed*ness}, n. ?.
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