English to Arabic Dictionary impersonal

impersonal

مبنى للمجهول
definition
adjective
the impersonal march of progress
not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings.
he gradually came to believe in an impersonal God
not existing as a person; having no personality.
translation of 'impersonal'
adjective
مبنى للمجهول,
لا شخصي
example
She says department stores with their armies of sales people are too 'impersonal' .
Commercialism is getting more brutal than ever and people are getting more 'impersonal' than ever before.
I thought I'd left that 'impersonal' world behind.
But there is something a little 'impersonal' about the whole affair.
Eighteen per cent of respondents said they preferred other methods of recruitment such as agencies, and would not use a job search website again because of its 'impersonal' nature and lack of accuracy.
But online stores are cold, 'impersonal' places devoid of any sense of human contact, where every book is merely an itemised commodity.
In addition, many Southerners felt these churches to be too large, formal, and 'impersonal' to meet their spiritual needs.
Not only does she inspire respect and reverence from the kids, they see her as the mother they never had, indeed the mother they ran away from at home, even as they desperately need her in the 'impersonal' streets of Johannesburg.
A person is now ‘impersonal,’ as in an 'impersonal' verb construction, as in ‘it is raining.’
I couldn't bear the thought of her lying in some 'impersonal' place with other people looking at her.
The it in suffice it to say is an 'impersonal' or indefinite pronoun, one that functions as a grammatical placeholder without supplying much real meaning.
Mission work is not just limited to raising money for 'impersonal' organizations.
I'll never understand how people can take such pleasure in struggling a wonky trolley around endless 'impersonal' aisles of soullessly stacked goods week after week after week.
One of the hallmarks of her column, however, is its 'impersonal' nature.
It also helps a patient feel far more comfortable than in the more centralised and 'impersonal' environment of a larger complex.
The second part of the film concerns her search through the bewildering urban landscape, the 'impersonal' world of the city putting seemingly insurmountable obstacles in her way at every step.
Both Bactrian and Pagolak recall the mysterious Ursprache of Borges's Tlön, which contains no nouns but only 'impersonal' verbs, and in which famous poems consist of a single enormous word.
But a book is always an extension of its author, however 'impersonal' the subject matter.
Without a human being, it was not possible to manage knowledge, or extract it from raw data and 'impersonal' information.
Feelings of loneliness for family and friends were constant in the 'impersonal' environment to which they had come.
Living in one place, you are in constant touch with another, not just through 'impersonal' information, but through sustained contact, daily exchange.
The 'impersonal' nature of major companies is no accident and at the end of the day, too often there is no one person who can be called to account when something goes wrong.
The last thing anyone wants to encounter when reading about newly deceased friends or family is 'impersonal' demands for personal information, all in the name of the almighty dollar.
The 'impersonal' nature of the facility has encouraged a lot of motorists to inform the police about accidents.
The 'impersonal' nature of remote collaboration increased their productivity and facilitated collaborative intellectual contributions.
The information media are 'impersonal' and pretend to be objective.
They shifted authority in public life from the personalities of notable citizens to 'impersonal' organizations.
That hostility is triggering a backlash against both existing regimes and the 'impersonal' forces of globalization.
You may have a tendency to avoid gyms because you think of them as unattractive, boring or 'impersonal' places.
At the time, however, my dad deplored the feeling that he was becoming just another number in an 'impersonal' organization, a cog in the machine.
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