Dispassionate vs Impassion - What's the difference?
dispassionate | impassion |
make passionate, instill passion in
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, passage=Baseball remains a formidable item, yet scarcely capable of balancing the scale against the sports--football, cricket, racing, pelota, bull-fighting--which, in Europe, impassion the common people, and draw most of their champions from the common people. }}
As an adjective dispassionate
is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.As a verb impassion is
make passionate, instill passion in.dispassionate
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Synonyms
* nonpassionate * unpassionateAntonyms
* passionateDerived terms
* dispassionately * dispassionatenessimpassion
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Verb
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