fair-handedly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

fair-handed +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

fair-handedly (comparative more fair-handedly, superlative most fair-handedly)

  1. Alternative form of fairhandedly
    • 2013, Xing Yu, Language and State: An Inquiry into the Progress of Civilization, →ISBN, page 183:
      The citizens of the state are unable to request their leader to avoid this conflict of interest because a person is always needed to make a decision on public affairs and anyone involved in the making of a decision will possibly be involved in the conflict of interest in theory unless he is a peson who has already passed away. Thus people are unabled to expect a certain person or organization to govern their state completely fair-handedly.