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Caring deeply about fairness by refusing to care who wins.
means Treating all sides equally, without favoring anyone based on bias, loyalty, or personal interest.
from From Latin partialis (of a part), with the negating in- — literally not taking a part, refusing to pick a side.
Built-in mathSame root as partial, just flipped
Legal bedrockAn impartial jury is a constitutional right
Not neutralImpartial judges; neutral countries stay out entirely