ADJECTIVE
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relating to a single dimension or aspect; having no depth or scope
a novel with one-dimensional characters
a prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly in terms of its truth
How To Use unidimensional In A Sentence
- At the same time, realpolitik can bite back, and China is learning some hard lessons about the way the world works, and how a unidimensional approach to OFDI may not be in its own best interests. Daniel Wagner: China Gets a Lesson in Realpolitik
- Therefore, acceptance of human genetic diversity in its totality necessairly leads to the rejection of unidimensional rankings of the capacity of human individuals or groups. The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Scientists’ Openness to the Possibility of Genetic Differences in Mental Traits Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
- The books makes you want to be a ‘curious character’ too, and shatters the stereotype that physicists are just unidimensional geeks.
- You don't have to be a unidimensional creature forever rebelling or forever submissive.
- A real challenge for US policymakers with their unidimensional approach to regional politics. Sharmine Narwani: Khaled Meshaal Interview: A Hamas Take on Mideast Geopolitics (Part 2)
- Kabobs and rice are the main theme in Persian food, and although this may sound unidimensional, it's not.
- Here, the mise-en-scene becomes almost televisual (albeit high-class television), with a flat, unidimensional naivete and bloodless characters.
- In addition, Equation 1 assumes that the Rasch dimension is unidimensional.
- ‘Individual components may have small effects that emerge only when the components are integrated into a simple, unidimensional score,’ the researchers said.
- A unidimensional scale or a single dimension of a multidimensional scale should consist of a set of items that correlate well with each other.