unilateral (Meaning)
unilateral (a)
involving only one part or side
unilateral (s)
tracing descent from either the paternal or the maternal line only
unilateral (a.)
Being on one side only; affecting but one side; one-sided.
Pertaining to one side; one-sided; as, a unilateral raceme, in which the flowers grow only on one side of a common axis, or are all turned to one side.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unilateral
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- united
- multiple
- collective
- cooperative
- pooled
- multiple
- collaborative
- collaborative
- communal
- joint
- conjoint
- common
- common
- bilateral
- concerted
- conjoint
- shared
- reciprocal
- pooled
- mutual
- united
- combined
- shared
- cooperative
- bilateral
- concerted
- collective
- combined
- public
- reciprocal
- mutual
- communal
- joint
- public
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unilateral Sentence Examples
- The government's unilateral decision to withdraw from the treaty caused widespread dismay.
- The company's unilateral termination of the contract left its employees in limbo.
- The country's unilateral annexation of the disputed territory sparked international outrage.
- The athlete's unilateral withdrawal from the competition came as a surprise.
- The organization's unilateral adoption of the new policy generated controversy.
- The patient's unilateral paralysis prevented them from using one side of their body.
- The unilateral ceasefire declared by one party failed to stop the fighting.
- The unilateral lifting of sanctions by the United States raised concerns among its allies.
- The unilateral declaration of independence by the separatist group was met with resistance from the central government.
- The unilateral imposition of tariffs by one country led to a trade war with its neighbors.
FAQs About the word unilateral
involving only one part or side, tracing descent from either the paternal or the maternal line onlyBeing on one side only; affecting but one side; one-sided., P
single, exclusive, sole, solitary, private, personal, one-sided, one-way,one-man, individual
united, multiple, collective, cooperative, pooled, multiple, collaborative, collaborative, communal,joint
The government's unilateral decision to withdraw from the treaty caused widespread dismay.
The company's unilateral termination of the contract left its employees in limbo.
The country's unilateral annexation of the disputed territory sparked international outrage.
The athlete's unilateral withdrawal from the competition came as a surprise.