One-dimensional in a sentence as an adjective

That's the kind of one-dimensional thinking we're trying to disrupt.

The 2600's graphics chip is one-dimensional, working with only one scanline at a time.

> I once needed a structure which was written to 30 named, one-dimensional arrays.

Troi still bugs me; I find her one-dimensional with only occasional chances to shine.

When everything you do or say is public, it has a tendency to turn you into a one-dimensional person.

It's going to be a real downer when we find out the universe is actually one gigantic one-dimensional Turing machine.

The author seems to take a one-dimensional approach to these determinations.

Sure, the reality is that there is no total ordering so a one-dimensional representation is fundamentally lacking.

Unfortunately the entire ideology is entirely one-dimensional and self-serving to the point where it ignores any and all counter arguments even if they really are more correct.

"Getting past that and allowing the neuromyth as a metaphor for "creative" versus "process-oriented", there are still all sorts of issues that I take with that sort of one-dimensional categorization being placed on a person.

It's obviously not a binary of either 100% government funding or 100% private; it's not even really a one-dimensional continuum, because for the large capital expenditures typically involved in research, the government always has a heavy involvement, either in tax breaks or grants or collaboration.

One-dimensional definitions

adjective

relating to a single dimension or aspect; having no depth or scope; "a prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly in terms of its truth"- Mary Sheehan; "a novel with one-dimensional characters"

See also: unidimensional

adjective

of or in or along or relating to a line; involving a single dimension; "a linear measurement"

See also: linear