What is another word for unipolar?

Pronunciation: [jˌuːnɪpˈə͡ʊlə] (IPA)

Here are some synonyms for the word "unipolar": monopolar, single-pole, one-sided, one-way, unilateral, and one-directional. These words are often used to describe situations where there is only one dominant force or focus. For example, in politics, a unipolar world refers to a global situation where one country has overwhelming power over all others. In psychology, unipolar depression describes a type of mood disorder characterized by extreme sadness or hopelessness. In electronics, a unipolar transistor is a device that uses only one type of charge carrier. In all of these cases, the word "unipolar" is used to describe a single, dominant entity.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      unipolarity.

What are the hypernyms for Unipolar?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    bipolar, dyad, monophasic, mono (monochromatic).

What are the opposite words for unipolar?

Unipolar refers to something that has only one pole or direction. Antonyms to this word could be bipolar, multipolar, or omnidirectional. Bipolar refers to something that has two poles or directions, while multipolar refers to something that has more than two poles or directions. Omnidirectional, on the other hand, refers to something that has no specific direction, as it can move equally in all directions. These antonyms reflect the different ways in which something can be oriented or directed, highlighting the importance of context in understanding the meaning of words.

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Famous quotes with Unipolar

  • The world is now unipolar and contains o-nly o-ne superpower. Canada shares a continent with that superpower.
    Stephen Harper
  • The world is now unipolar and contains o­nly o­ne superpower. Canada shares a continent with that superpower. In this context, given our common values and the political, economic and security interests that we share with the United States, there is now no more important foreign policy interest for Canada than maintaining the ability to exercise effective influence in Washington so as to advance unique Canadian policy objectives.
    Stephen Harper

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