bilateral

[ UK /ba‍ɪlˈætəɹə‍l/ ]
[ US /baɪˈɫætɝəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having two sides or parts
  2. having identical parts on each side of an axis
  3. affecting or undertaken by two parties
    a bilateral agreement between the United States and Japan
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How To Use bilateral In A Sentence

  • He made the declarations while responding to reporters' questions on the bilateral debt forgiveness agreement during yesterday's post-Cabinet news conference at Whitehall.
  • One should not marry bilateral kin up to the second degree of collaterality; spouses beyond the fourth degree of collaterality are preferred.
  • The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid.
  • The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid.
  • It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral contentious litigation.
  • The industrialized world now contributes about $ 1 billion per year through bilateral aid programs to relieve urban congestion.
  • These three moves constitute unilateral, bilateral and regional moves in the direction of a hard currency.
  • We do not know how many of the women in our study with hysterectomy had a concurrent unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy.
  • All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages.
  • The chest radiograph usually reveals bilateral, mid - and upper-lobe predominant reticulonodular infiltrates, as well as hilar and mediastinal adenopathy. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
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