: in an objective rather than subjective or biased way : with a basis in observable facts rather than feelings or opinions
The author does not attempt to seek scapegoats but rather artfully and objectively articulates one of the ills in America's cities and communities, an ill which has inevitably resulted in the racial polarization of our country. Lois Mark Stalvey
They are tasked with the responsibility to vet all alternatives and objectively present their findings to the public. Robert F. Walsh
Justice Antonin Scalia explained in his opinion for a unanimous Court that past cases never held that an officer's motive invalidates objectively justifiable conduct under the Fourth Amendment. Tracey Maclin
Any good politician learns not to go around predicting outcomes that are objectively unlikely … Nicholas Lemann