fairhandedly

See also: fair-handedly

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From fairhanded +‎ -ly.

Adverb

fairhandedly (comparative more fairhandedly, superlative most fairhandedly)

  1. In a fairhanded manner; Without bias.
    • 1985, Bill Blunt, Sean Coughlan, Theory in action: educational projects in which South African University education departments are involved, page 241:
      What I mean is this: Clive's narrative, in its dialectic of good and bad guys, however fairhandedly developed, imputes moving spirits to nudge along the story