immartial (Meaning)
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immartial (a.)
Not martial; unwarlike.
Synonyms & Antonyms of immartial
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immartial Sentence Examples
- The soldier's immartial demeanor contradicted his years of training and experience.
- The pacifist's immartial stance raised eyebrows in the midst of escalating tensions.
- The peace treaty acknowledged both sides' immartial nature, preventing further bloodshed.
- Despite their immartial reputation, the citizens proved their bravery when faced with an armed invasion.
- The general's immartial temperament allowed him to negotiate a cease-fire without resorting to violence.
- The immartial spirit prevailed in the courtroom, leading to a peaceful resolution of the dispute.
- The immartial nature of the protest movement showcased the power of nonviolent resistance.
- The immartial teachings of the philosopher inspired a generation of activists and peacemakers.
- The immartial society rejected war and conflict, valuing diplomacy and understanding.
- The immartial values of compassion, empathy, and forgiveness permeated the fabric of the community.
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Not martial; unwarlike.
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The soldier's immartial demeanor contradicted his years of training and experience.
The pacifist's immartial stance raised eyebrows in the midst of escalating tensions.
The peace treaty acknowledged both sides' immartial nature, preventing further bloodshed.
Despite their immartial reputation, the citizens proved their bravery when faced with an armed invasion.