bidirectional
See also: bi-directional
English
editEtymology
editFrom bi- + directional.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editbidirectional (not comparable)
- Moving in two directions (usually opposite).
- Operating or functioning in two directions (usually opposite).
- 2024 February 27, Andrew G. Thomas, “Incels Uncovered: How Potent Is the Black Pill?”, in Psychology Today[1]:
- However, statistical modelling paints a different picture. We found that the influence of mental health and ideology on harmful attitudes and beliefs was two-and-a-half times stronger than networking. We also found that mental health and ideology shared a potential bidirectional relationship, with poor mental health causing greater buy-in to ideology and vice versa.
Antonyms
editDerived terms
editTranslations
editmoving in two directions (usually opposite)
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operating or functioning in two directions (usually opposite)
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Noun
editbidirectional (plural bidirectionals)
- Such an antenna or microphone