unbias

English

Etymology

un- + bias

Verb

unbias (third-person singular simple present unbiases or unbiasses, present participle unbiasing or unbiassing, simple past and past participle unbiased or unbiassed)

  1. (transitive) To free from bias or prejudice.
    • Jonathan Swift
      But before things proceed to open Violence, the truest service a private Man may hope to do his Country, is by unbiassing his mind as much as possible, and then endeavouring to moderate between the rival Powers []

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