one-sidedly
- r in a unilateral manner; by means of one part or party
- The Russians complained that the West was making "tendentious" use of "one-sidedly developed material for the purpose of undermining confidence" in the 180-station control system.
- If he had written one-sidedly in praise of Field and in blame of McCormick, my decision would have been the same.
- And recently a memorandum approved by top leaders of Germany's Protestant church took a similar line: "The foreign policy of the government appears to us too one-sidedly defensive.