Involving only one part or side.
Favoring one person or side over another.
Not reversible or capable of having either side out.
1 You could even regard one particular result in a rather one - sided way.
2 International media painted a one - sided picture of his home country, James said.
3 Earlier, Russia's foreign minister had said Ankara's support for Baku was one - sided .
4 Tread carefully: being too one - sided may well rebound at a later point!
5 Although the result seemed one - sided , Talbot was full measure for the shutout.
6 Arizona's postseason destination is less certain, especially after such a one - sided loss.
7 Our debate on this point was too one - sided to be worth recording.
8 Makes an exceedingly favorable showing for the Italians; somewhat one - sided but valuable.
9 Arthur was only too aware of the one - sided nature of their pleasure.
10 The fight was brutally one - sided , with Frazier tasting the canvas six times.
11 The danger is that these transactions can start out, or become, one - sided .
12 An ultra, one - sided idealism is the central tendency of the Hindoo mind.
13 In many homes life on the farm is a somewhat one - sided affair.
14 Now, that's a one - sided picture of things if I ever heard one.
15 The film was criticized by some climate change skeptics for being one - sided .
16 Barca's rampant strikeforce did the damage in a completely one - sided first half.
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