Neutrality
41neutrality — neu|tral|i|ty [nju:ˈtrælıti US nu: ] n [U] the state of not supporting either side in an argument or war >neutralist [ˈnju:trəlıst US ˈnu: ] adj n …
42neutrality — neu|tral|i|ty [ nu træləti ] noun uncount 1. ) the state of not supporting either side in a war, disagreement, etc. 2. ) behavior that does not show strong feelings or strong opinions …
43neutrality — neu·tral·i·ty || nuË trælÉ™tɪ /njuË n. state of being neutral, impartiality, condition of being without prejudice or bias …
44neutrality — noun (U) the state of not supporting either side in an argument or war …
45neutrality — n 1. impartiality, indifferentism, unprejudicedness, lack of bias or favoritism, neutralism, open mindedness; nonpartisanship, nonalignment, independence, disinterestedness, disinterest, dispassionateness, dispassion, objectivity, objectiveness,… …
46neutrality — neu·tral·i·ty …
47neutrality — UK [njuːˈtrælətɪ] / US [nuˈtrælətɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) the state of not supporting either side in a war, disagreement etc 2) behaviour that does not show strong feelings or opinions …
48neutrality — [njuːˈtræləti] noun [U] the attitude of someone who does not support either side in a war or disagreement …
49neutrality — neu•tral•i•ty [[t]nuˈtræl ɪ ti, nyu [/t]] n. 1) gov the state of being neutral 2) gov the policy or status of a nation that does not participate in a war between other nations 3) gov neutral status, as of a seaport during a war • Etymology:… …
50neutrality — The state of a nation which takes no part between two or more other nations at war. U. S. v. The Three Friends, 166 U.S. 1, 17 S.Ct. 495; 41 L.Ed. 897 …