Unilateral means one side is doing something all by themselves.
Imagine you and your friend are playing a game where both need to agree on what happens next. But if unilateral happens, it's like your friend just decides to take the last cookie without asking you, all by themselves! You didn’t get a say in it.
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One Side, No Help
If something is unilateral, it means only one side is acting or making a decision. It's like when you decide to jump into the pool by yourself, even if your friend still wants to sit on the edge and watch. You did it all by yourself, that’s unilateral!
Examples
- One person decides to leave a group without telling the others.
- A company changes its prices on its own.
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