Definition of Impersonality

1. n. The quality of being impersonal; want or absence of personality.

Definition of Impersonality

1. Noun. The state or quality of being impersonal ¹

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Definition of Impersonality

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Impersonality

impermissible
impermissibly
impermissive
impermissively
impermissiveness
imperscrutable
imperseverant
impersistence
impersonal
impersonal-subject
impersonal subject
impersonal subjects
impersonal verb
impersonal verbs
impersonalities
impersonality (current term)
impersonalize
impersonalized
impersonalizes
impersonalizing
impersonally
impersonate
impersonated
impersonates
impersonating
impersonation
impersonations
impersonator
impersonators
impersonification

Literary usage of Impersonality

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Evolution of the Japanese, Social and Psychic by Sidney Lewis Gulick (1903)
"AVOCATES of Japanese "impersonality" call attention to the phenomena of ... If the alleged " impersonality " of the Orient is that of a primitive people ..."

2. Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of by Leon Carroll Marshall (1918)
"What are the elements of impersonality in the machine process ? 32. ... impersonality IN MODERN LIFE' Anyone who moves from a country town to the city is ..."

3. Philosophy and Civilization in the Middle Ages by Maurice Wulf (1922)
"CHAPTER SIX OPTIMISM AND impersonality i. Optimism in philosophy, in art, ... impersonality, iii. History of philosophy and literary attribution, iv. ..."

4. Evolution of the Japanese, Social and Psychic by Sidney Lewis Gulick (1903)
"AVOCATES of Japanese "impersonality" call attention to the phenomena of ... If the alleged " impersonality " of the Orient is that of a primitive people ..."

5. The Christian View of God and the World as Centring in the Incarnation by James Orr (1893)
"Question of the impersonality of Christs humanity. Christological decisions of the early Church, but rather to impress us with the justice and tact of these ..."

6. The Technique of Oil Paintings: And Other Essays by Hamilton Easter Field (1913)
"By no means, for impersonality is in no way the antithesis of personality, ... impersonality underlies Greek literature—Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles, ..."

7. Men and Measures of Half a Century: Sketches and Comments by Hugh McCulloch (1888)
"... Webb—Joseph Gales —Charles Hammond—George D. Prentice—James G. Bennett—Horace Greeley—Personality and impersonality in Journalism—Increase of Federal, ..."

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