In a manner which physically favors or uses only one side of something.(adverb)
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Use "one-sidedly" in a sentence
"He did not understand the logic “of course, I am not a military man” of setting up an establishment in a place that was so obviously and one-sidedly threatened and feared they would all be “running like hell within 60 days.”"
"I'm sorry animals, but if you didn't want to be one-sidedly eaten by us, you should have evolved to compete with us better, instead of evolving to be so damn tasty."
"Derrida's poetically rendered claims about finitude and the possibility of mourning being constitutive of friendship (which includes love) resonate powerfully with criticisms that have been made of Heidegger's one-sidedly self-focused conception in Being and Time (1927) of what it means to have an "authentic" comportment -- one that owns rather than disowns -- toward the finitude of our existence."