• One-sidely

    Origin

    From one + sidely.

    Full definition of one-sidely

    Adjective

    one-sidely

    1. Having or exhibiting one side; unilateral.
      • 1995, David K. Clark, Robert Vincent Rakestraw, Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and applications:More than that, it reveals a one-sidely individualistic view of our humanity.

    Adverb

    one-sidely

    1. Unilaterally.
      • 1994, Samuel Eisenstein, Norman A. Levy, Judd Marmor, The Dyadic Transaction:The observers most adequately list the different aspects of this insight and yet emphasize somewhat one-sidely the patient's need for love as the most important motivating factor.
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