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unilaterally

Word definitions for unilaterally in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. in a unilateral manner; "they worked out an agreement unilaterally" [ant: bilaterally ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In a unilateral way.

Usage examples of unilaterally.

The Supreme Commander, General Thalassic Harmon -- her mother -- had unilaterally cancelled all shore-leaves, ordering all unit heads to return to Command Central immediately for briefing.

This brings up a final concern of all the Europeans, which is that the United States will decide unilaterally on regime change but will then try to make reconstruction a multilateral project to spread the costs.

This brings up a final concern of all the Europeans, which is that the United States will decide unilaterally on regime change but will then try to make reconstruction a multilateral project to spread the costs.

Revising the sanctions and implementing them unilaterally would also be a costly policy in all senses of the word.

Vice President abandoned parliamentary procedure and unilaterally gaveled the session closed.

The other Pathfinders from time to time confirmed that the consciousnesses were still installed and operational but, for reasons of their own, had unilaterally decided to suspend communications.

Acting unilaterally, disloyally, and perhaps ill-advisedly, I stopped that and ordered that Mac be immediately transferred.

If Stu and Glen had seen copies-and he was sure they had by now-they knew that he had unilaterally stricken Harold Lauder's name from their list of ad hoc committee members.

He said, simply, that inasmuch as Roger Hennessey could be shown to be a robot rather than a human being Feingold and Charney felt under no obligation to go on honoring its service contract, and had unilaterally abrogated it.