English to Tamil Dictionary dispassionate

dispassionate

நடுநிலைப்
definition
adjective
she dealt with life's disasters in a calm, dispassionate way
not influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial.
example
Her expression was pure tranquillity, so 'dispassionate' and detached that she seemed to be in the depths of some daydream.
Don't look here for cool analysis or 'dispassionate' reportage - Cohen is too angry for that.
The advantage is that he will be able to take a more distant and 'dispassionate' view of things and will be seen to be impartial.
They're able to go back now and take really deliberate, 'dispassionate' views of the situation.
Instead, it comes across as a rather 'dispassionate' account written by an author frightened of emotion.
People falsely assume that being 'dispassionate' means being cold or indifferent.
They wish to return to an atmosphere of mutual respect, which will permit rational and 'dispassionate' debate.
There has been no open forum in which each side could present its case in a sober and 'dispassionate' manner.
Will was calm and 'dispassionate' in stating something that is demonstrably false.
How these professionals can remain 'dispassionate' and impartial in their job I will never know.
But on the surface he remains calm, a 'dispassionate' child observing his parents from the other side of an emotional gulf.
This is colder and more 'dispassionate' , with a lead character who we're supposed to sympathise with, but who kills for a living.
He's a perfectionist who pushes himself, often in a cold, 'dispassionate' way.
His unflappable 'dispassionate' calm is an end in itself.
That immediately drained the emotion out of everything; I became 'dispassionate' , rational.
The professional soldier is one who is cold, 'dispassionate' and regretful in his duty when forced to kill.
Strong opinions are best served by cold 'dispassionate' logic.
It is not surprising that the decision was not as 'dispassionate' and impartial as we might feel after 60 years.
Instead we are given a cool, 'dispassionate' demonstration of formal alternatives.
While their style is sometimes cool and 'dispassionate' , their sympathies are usually clear.
He is not a foreign correspondent in the Middle East with a duty to accurately, objectively and 'dispassionately' report all he sees.
It's very interesting to hear you talk about this now, because you're doing so with quite a bit of objectivity and 'dispassion' , and seemingly no residual bitterness about it.
To be truly free, it must be pursued objectively and 'dispassionately' , and must not be driven by thoughts of profit, glory or material gain.
People should view the circumstances now surrounding the particular case which may have generated this with a bit of calm, 'dispassion' , and common sense.
It is not easy to write with feigned calm and 'dispassion' about the events that unfolded in East Timor in 1999.
And he told the jury that when they came to look 'dispassionately' and impartially at the evidence their duty would be to find Hart guilty.
The utmost care and attention is needed to see the internal drama fairly, accurately, 'dispassionately' , in order to express it as it is seen.
There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the 'dispassionateness' of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery
The natural sciences, on the other hand, aim to understand nature objectively and 'dispassionately' .
The first is the intellectual spirit of 'dispassion' and coolness that grows out of the ideal of ‘critical distance.’
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