From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnon-partisanˌnon-partiˈsan / $ ˌ. ˈ.../ adjective PPGPPPnot supporting the ideas of any political party or group a non-partisan research group
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non-partisan• They were relatively non-partisan and pursued policies which would least disturb the social fabric.• The assumption is that senior civil servants are non-partisan and serve ministers loyally irrespective of politics.• His Mirror Group papers were non-partisan, but they were, equally, not identified with colonial rule.• It finally cashed in its accumulated non-partisan capital in a campaign of truly massive proportions - the Peace Ballot of 1934-35.• Under these circumstances, his intervention could not possibly be perceived as an unambiguously patriotic and non-partisan gesture.• Its leaders were determined to maintain an independent and non-partisan identity.• But the cooperative spirit of a non-partisan summit between the president and 40 attorneys general quickly gave way to election-year politics.