ultraimpersonal
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
ultra- + impersonal
Adjective[edit]
ultraimpersonal (comparative more ultraimpersonal, superlative most ultraimpersonal)
- Extremely impersonal.
- 1987, The Arizona Quarterly, page 241:
- She is a simple, friendly, naïve woman, who is chronically depressed because of her inability to make friends in the ultraimpersonal places in which she and Coverly must live.
- 1989, Foreign Films, page 104:
- Jean-Luc Godard's fifth film is an ultraimpersonal exercise on the subject of war.