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Definition of Evenhandedly
1. Adverb. Without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner. "Deal fairly with one another"
Definition of Evenhandedly
1. Adverb. In an evenhanded manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Evenhandedly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Evenhandedly
Literary usage of Evenhandedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Field Hearing on "Education at a Crossroads, What Works? What's Wasted edited by Peter Hoekstra (2000)
"Whether the state finances education it is constitutionally obligated to treat
all citizens and institutions evenhandedly ..."
2. Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults: A Selected Listing by Ginny Moore Kruse (1991)
"The sacred nature of the land for Sioux Indians is evenhandedly recounted.
The historical photographs add an important dimension. (Age 9 and older) . ..."
3. Correctional Boot Camps: A Tough Intermediate Sanction edited by Doris L. MacKenzie, Eugene E. Herbert (1996)
"... including the ability to impose discipline evenhandedly while taking account
of individual differences. a Potential abuse of power and the effect it may ..."
4. A Providential Anti-Semitism: Nationalism and Polity in Nineteenth Century by William O. Oldson (1991)
"If the national exigencies of Romania called for it, Maiorescu left himself an
opening to treat any foreigner (Jew or otherwise) evenhandedly but in a ..."
5. Images, Power, and Politics: Figurative Aspects of Esarhaddon's Babylonian by Barbara N. Porter (1993)
"... and Babylonians as a single audience, describing projects in both nations
evenhandedly and in alternation, or even together in a single passage. ..."
6. Images, Power, and Politics: Figurative Aspects of Esarhaddon's Babylonian by Barbara N. Porter (1993)
"... and Babylonians as a single audience, describing projects in both nations
evenhandedly and in alternation, or even together in a single passage. ..."
7. Human Rights in the Middle East by DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"The US. government must act more evenhandedly in the United Nations on human
rights concerns. The United States can play an important role in restoring ..."