one-sided

  • 11one sided — index ex parte, inequitable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 12one-sided — [adj] biased colored, discriminatory, favorably, inclined, influenced, partisan, predisposed, prejudiced, unequal, unfair, unjust; concepts 403,542 …

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  • 13one-sided — 1) ADJ GRADED If you say that an activity or relationship is one sided, you think that one of the people or groups involved does much more than the other or is much stronger than the other. The negotiating was completely one sided... Muster… …

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  • 14one-sided — UK [ˌwʌn ˈsaɪdɪd] / US [ˌwʌn ˈsaɪdəd] adjective 1) something that is one sided is unfair because it shows or considers only one aspect of something Advertisements intentionally present a one sided view. 2) a) in a one sided activity, one of the… …

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  • 15one-sided — adjective 1 considering or showing only one side of a question, subject etc in a way that is unfair: The newspapers give a very one sided account of the war. 2 an activity or competition that is one sided is one in which one person or side does… …

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  • 16one-sided — [ˌwʌn ˈsaɪdɪd] adj 1) unfair because of only showing one aspect of something a one sided account of the conflict[/ex] 2) in a one sided activity, one of the people or groups involved has a lot more skill, power etc than the other a one sided… …

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  • 17one-sided — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ADVERB ▪ pretty, rather, somewhat, very ▪ Their relationship seems rather one sided …

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  • 18one-sided — /ˈwʌn saɪdəd/ (say wun suyduhd) adjective 1. considering but one side of a matter or question; partial, unjust, or unfair: a one sided judgement. 2. Law unilateral, as a contract. 3. unbalanced; unequal: a one sided fight. 4. existing or… …

  • 19one-sided — adjective Date: circa 1802 1. a. (1) having one side prominent ; lopsided (2) having or occurring on one side only b. limited to one side ; partial < a one sided interpretation > 2. unilateral …

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  • 20one-sided — adjective a) Partial or biased in favour of one faction or demographic group We were robbed! That referee was definitely one sided. b) With one competitor dominant over the other It was a swift, one sided fight, all over in the second round …

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