ADJECTIVE
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operating or moving or allowing movement in one direction only
a unidirectional approach to a problem
a unidirectional flow
a unidirectional antenna
How To Use unidirectional In A Sentence
- As we have seen time and time again, these international reverberations are by no means unidirectional or even multidirectional, but revolving.
- We are interested in discovering limits on possible language changes, in particular in unidirectional changes such as grammaticalization. Limits on possible language changes
- Is it possible to do a functional analysis that does not depend on assumptions of unidirectional linear time and causation?
- The dominant carrier of remanent magnetization of the doleritic rocks is relatively pure magnetite of pseudo-single domain size, and the characteristic remanent magnetizations are typically well defined and unidirectional.
- The algae were decapitated, clamped with vice grips at their holdfasts, and secured to the bottom of a unidirectional current tank with an ordinary house brick.
- Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves.
- Corporations are what asset-protection gurus call one-way or unidirectional protection devices. Creating Wealth
- Although they expect the dollar to fall, analysts at KBC Bank said the recent, nearly "unidirectional" currency trade was troubling. Widespread dollar fall continues as fears about crunch re-emerge
- Movements in respect of exchange rates may not, however, be unidirectional.
- Both of these movements for "social justice" were unidirectional, that is, movement in one direction only: empowering people of color at the expense of ethnic European whites and women at the expense of men. MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory