Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To free from bias; turn or free from prejudice or prepossession.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To free from bias or prejudice.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive To free from
bias orprejudice .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Of course CNN will spins this party division on Clinton with their laughable "unbias" reporting.
Full Michigan delegation with half-vote to be seated by Dems 2008
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Enjoy yourself tomorrow and for the "unbias" journalists out there, don't tell us what we should get from football :
To be a fan (in red) in C-Bus Duane Rollins 2009
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Then you could at least compare the offers vs. an "unbias" benchmark to see if either the players or teams are way off.
Lookout Landing 2010
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Then you could at least compare the offers vs. an "unbias" benchmark to see if either the players or teams are way off.
Lookout Landing 2010
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The real story here is the new low that our 'unbias' media has sunk to.
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I have not eaten at Bon Chon, KyoChon or Mad for Chicken before so hopefully my palate will be unbias.
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If you truly want to appear unbias, it is your responsibility to point these things out instead of allowing misconceptions to continue.
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MSNBC is the only unbias cable news station out there.
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All of you should lose your jobs .... what ever happened to fair - unbias reporting??
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Sanders has made dubious claims which make me question his devotion to the subject in an unbias manner.
Mythicist Quote of the Day (Neil Godfrey) James F. McGrath 2010
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