the state or character of being neutral, esp in a dispute, contest, etc
2.
the condition of being chemically or electrically neutral
neutrality in American English
(nuˈtræləti; njuˈtræləti)
noun
the quality, state, or character of being neutral
; specif.,
a.
the status or policy of a nation not participating directly or indirectly in a war between other nations
b.
neutral status, as of a seaport in wartime
Examples of 'neutrality' in a sentence
neutrality
There is a vital humanitarian role for aid agencies that maintain the strictest political neutrality.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
It was a role for which he was ideally qualified although it caused some surprise, perhaps because of his previous studied political neutrality.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Governors of the Bank of England are expected to maintain a strict code of political neutrality.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Is it possible, for example, to increase responsiveness to the chief executive without sacrificing political neutrality?
Tompkins, Jonathan Human Resource Management in Government (1995)
The royal family's commitment to political neutrality is admirable, but who thought it would go this far?
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Given political neutrality, this might have been seen as a potential opportunity for reform of rural land-use planning.
Cloke, Paul J (ed) Rural Land-Use Planning in Developed Nations (1989)
This is an abuse of his position which transforms political neutrality into political privilege, made worse by the Establishment predictably closing ranks to defend it.