Definition of "impersonality" [im•per•son•al•i•ty]
The state or quality of being impersonal(noun)
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Use "impersonality" in a sentence
"Essentially, the key of impersonality is to become so selfless that the self can encompass anything - everything can be appreciated and loved equally because it all has inherent goodness."
"They make this term (altruism) the virtual equivalent of "impersonality" -- interest in others rather than in self, an interest due, according to their view, to a lack of differentiation of the individual minds; the individuals, though separate, still retain the universalism of the original mind-stuff."
"The impersonality, which is the student's bane, which deepens into misanthropy, cynicism, and pessimism, yielded before it."