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Answer for the clue "Working East and West agreement not reciprocated ", 7 letters:
one-way

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Word definitions for one-way in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
One-way or one way may refer to: One-way traffic , a street either facilitating only one-way traffic, or designed to direct vehicles to move in one direction One-way function , a function that is easy to compute on every input, but hard to invert given ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 allowing movement in only one direction 2 allowing travel in only one direction

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
one-way \one-way\ adj. Legally permitting movement or travel in one direction only; -- of paths, especially roads; as, one-way streets. (Transportation) Pertaining to or valid for transportation in one direction between two points; as, a one-way ticket; ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. moving or permitting movement in one direction only; "one-way streets"; "a one-way ticket"

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a one-way street (= in which you can only drive in one direction ) ▪ He was caught driving the wrong way down a one-way street. a one-way ticket ( also a single ticket British English ) (= a ticket to a place but ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1906, in reference to travel tickets; 1914 in reference to streets; 1940 in reference to windows, mirrors, etc.; from one + way (n.).

Usage examples of one-way.

He had lived in it himself before Alvarado had found it expedient to give him a one-way ticket abroad.

Was it any more preposterous to assume that Old Conc was merely a clever Xican than a lone one-way traveler from far distant Earth?

They were probably also what had convinced Old Conc to gamble his one-way, one-shot flight on this particular extrasolar system.

We could barely afford the thirty-year-old Mercury that Dak and I were always rescuing from a one-way trip to the junkyard.

Cathy -- in the emergency suite beside External Hall, whose gate Louise has made one-way.

Those Numerary fellas seem to be dug in deep and I had the impression that it was a one-way street.

To take Clyde Burke for a one-way ride was the first suggestion that Ricordo ignored.

The view that the Polynesians settled their distant islands at the time they discovered them by unnavigated one-way voyages is both simple and realistic.

He went into a ticket office, paid four hundred monits for a one-way trip to Earth, and emerged into a lounge which provided a panoramic view of the myriad ships actually landing and taking off.

The alien morphologists who had been monitoring it through the one-way glass of the control booth fronting on the examination stage that formed the escape-proof study chamber had been turned away only a few seconds, accepting mugs of steaming stimulant-laced coffee from a Tech 3.

The blue boxes were one-way only, because transporting a life-form required considerably more power than receiving one.

From another pocket of the case he pulled out a one-way ticket on Philippines Airline Flight 434 from Manila to Cebu City in the southern Philippines.

He had noticed, he said, that drivers sometimes traveled north on Cienega Street, although the signs indicate it is a one-way thoroughfare for southbound traffic only.

So, rather than syphilis being a counterexample of the generally one-way course of epidemic disease, it confirms that the development of epidemics requires social conditions typical of overcrowded civilization.

Jadaira banked sharply to pursue him, and switched to an emergency signal downlink used only to transmit one-way distress calls.