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Example sentences for "impersonally"

Lexicographically close words:
impermanence; impermanent; impermeable; impersonal; impersonality; impersonate; impersonated; impersonates; impersonating; impersonation
  1. He repeated her name so impersonally that she could not be angry.

  2. It was like discovering a woman in what had hitherto been a sort of soft and breathed-on statue, almost impersonally admired.

  3. Warner sat down, an old man and weary, impersonally accepting the impersonal courtesy when Hunter snapped a lighter for his cigarette.

  4. It's funny about opinions," remarked Noah impersonally to the stars.

  5. Noah twisted his shoulders and again looked up impersonally at the stars.

  6. How much comfort would it afford anyone bending over the deathbed of his wife to know that forces set free by her dissolution will continue to mingle impersonally and indistinguishably with forces set free by the general mortality?

  7. Impersonally he stood over the crazed Celt.

  8. At the springs, a line of young girls with a steady mechanical action dipped the cups into the steaming source, and passed them impersonally up to their owners.

  9. While he was with the girl and near her he had felt the attraction by which youth impersonally draws youth, the charm which mere maid has for mere man; but once beyond the range of this he felt sick at heart and ashamed.

  10. Yet the critic is required to speak impersonally of Mr. Clark's work as a phase of current economic theory.

  11. I am writing to you quite impersonally and informally, as you see, so that in replying to me you will not be involving yourself in the affairs of another diocese.

  12. She looked at Trigger impersonally as Virod brought her to the little door, his left hand clamped on her arm just above the elbow.

  13. To weary; to give pain; to annoy; -- used only impersonally at present.

  14. Want was formerly used impersonally with an indirect object.

  15. I should think Bob would a great deal rather go for a motor-ride," Cynthia ventured, her eyes fixed impersonally on the landscape.

  16. Once more she placed her hand on Murgatroyd's arm, unconsciously, impersonally but impulsively.

  17. He had not seen them sitting there, and now bowed impersonally to all three.

  18. Note: Want was formerly used impersonally with an indirect object.

  19. He was impersonally admiring her Whistler when the maid brushed aside the portieres.

  20. Not many women were logical enough to accept so impersonally his opposition to the candidacy of an uncle and the plans of a father.

  21. She was chilled by his so impersonally cordial manner and looked at him regretfully.

  22. The thing to do," he said, still confused by his awakening, "is to consider you impersonally and make notes of everything.

  23. Eager, enthusiastic, impersonally but warmly interested, she leaned a little toward him, intent on his reply.

  24. Very rightly, an obituary is handled with a sense of the sanctified character of its subject It offers no opportunity for fine writing or human interest; it simply gives the facts as briefly and impersonally as possible.

  25. However, such events are treated by large dailies as simply, briefly, and impersonally as possible.

  26. John Jones is not well known and so to the newspaper he is just a man and is treated impersonally regardless of what he does or what happens to him.

  27. It is told very briefly and impersonally and concerns itself chiefly with the events of his business or professional activities.

  28. Simply, bluntly, impersonally and with so much assurance that she could not even reply.

  29. Once more she looked out into the audience impersonally and then, as she turned to go, unconsciously drawn by the intense gaze of the couple in the second row, her dark eyes dropped to them for an instant's glance of friendly recognition.

  30. She stood for an instant to bow to the audience before sitting down at the piano, and he could look up full into her unconscious face, gazing out over his head impersonally with shy, liquid, dark eyes.

  31. Impersonally the question was decided, and, therefore, impersonally I must describe it.

  32. I wonder if Seabeck was not thinking how he had known Billy Louise impersonally all her life and yet had never met the real Billy Louise until to-day!

  33. And this was the real Seabeck, whom she had known impersonally all her life!

  34. He had been among their biggest; he had his enemies, of whom impersonally Santoine might have been counted one, and he had his friends, both in high places; he was a world figure.

  35. As Eaton ordered his breakfast, he appreciated for the first time that his coming had interrupted a conversation--or rather a sort of monologue of complaint on the part of Standish addressed impersonally to Avery.

  36. Intransitive use#, verbs of, used impersonally in pass.

  37. The ablative neuter of some perfect participles is used impersonally (1034).

  38. He spoke as impersonally as if a stranger asking aid interrupted his busiest time.

  39. Sidenote: Also many chances of loss] In most cases, however, social changes are impersonally caused.

  40. Functional distribution is the attribution of value to agents or classes of producers, to land, machinery, and labor considered impersonally as groups of productive agents.

  41. Economic profits are not contract wages, not being paid by agreement, but being yielded impersonally by the industry.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impersonally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    dispassionately; duly; equally; evenly; fair; fairly; justly; properly; rightfully; rightly