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View definitions for one-sided

one-sided

adjective as in biased

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Isaac’s perhaps one-sided feud with the man who became the face of the $10 bill has been part of “Ghosts” lore for all of the show’s four seasons.

Liberal Democrat councillors voted in favour of the action but opposition members said the Grant Thornton report was "one-sided" and a "smear against all councillors".

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The 2017 Champions Trophy final - a fading memory in an increasingly one-sided rivalry.

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The opening two sets featured just one break of serve for either player, but the decider was more one-sided.

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It was not losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, a team widely recognised as having the most talented roster in the NFL, that was the problem, but the manner of such a one-sided blowout.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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