Sentences with impersonal
im·per·son·al
I i - Before then many children were cared for in large impersonal orphanages.
- We must be as impersonal as a surgeon with his knife.
- The corner reserved for Kilcullen is an impersonal void, suggesting he is not in town often.
- The play is interested in broad understandings of individuals and the impersonal forces that shape their lives.
- The rest of the room was neat and impersonal.
- An impersonal assessment
- The festival's theme explores the way that we are increasingly living out our personal lives in some highly impersonal arenas.
- Parisians think they have come up with a savoury and sensual answer to the impersonal world of internet and speed dating.
- An impersonal manner
- An impersonal God
- If the stereotypical detective is supposed to be solid, impersonal and capable of dealing with tragedy without emotion.
- She avoids the impersonal glamour of the typical pop star.
- An impersonal comment
- An impersonal force
- Don't be so cold and impersonal
- An impersonal remark.
- An impersonal deity.
- An impersonal manner.