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Dispassion

Dispassion \Dis*pas"sion\, n. Freedom from passion; an undisturbed state; apathy.
--Sir W. Temple.

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dispassion

n. Freedom from passion; an undisturbed state; apathy.

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dispassion

n. objectivity and detachment [syn: dispassionateness]

Usage examples of "dispassion".

But there was something in her expression that was new: a simultaneous passion, dispassion, and inexpressible joy that reached far back beyond her human birth, back to the time when the Lady had, with Her own hand, shaped the Immortals who would call this planet home.

Showing his renowned dispassion and critical thinking, this Martha’.

An unblemished radiation nimbus expanded outwards at a quarter of the speed of light, engulfing starships, combat wasps, submunitions, and observation satellites with complete dispassion.

But she had also begun to see through his cold dispassion, catching him at times staring intently at one of her needleworks or the small items she’d ordered for the making of a proper noble household.

Her soprano was cool and uninflected, a deliberate dispassion that set Dame Estelle's mental antennae on edge.

Frank spoke from the elevated, almost Olympian level of dispassion due to the five tranks he'd taken already this anti-matter.

And Pendel might as well have been a trapeze artist stuck in the big top without his pole, and the world beneath him a whole life away, to judge by the cold dispassion that was displayed in Osnard's upturned face.