Unidimensional in a sentence as an adjective

Etc, etc...Point is, programming languages aren't equal and the universe of languages is not unidimensional.

There's a gap between where aspergers tends to stopped being diagnosed and being unemployable, and it's not unidimensional.

[We assume that the polyhedron has positive area and otherwise handle the case in a different way by a standard unidimensional search.

People rarely are unidimensional and have significant personality shifts depending on who they interact with or who they talk to.

Its hardly as if approaches to the world are on a simple unidimensional scale where there are only two extremes, and any reaction against one must be simply its polar opposite.

> You do realize that caffeine is more addictive than cannibas right?There's no one accepted unidimensional criteria for addictiveness.

But the writing is stale as yesterday's cornflakes, and the characters as unidimensional as Heinlein's laziest pulp, without the Heinlein all-transgressive idiosyncrasy.

Meta quibble...Is it just me who starts reading articles like this, only to crash into sentences like this one:"A Likert scale is a unidimensional scale on which the respondent expresses the level of agreement to a statement - typically in a 1 to 5 scale in which 1 is strongly disagree and 5 is strongly disagree.

Unidimensional 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: one-dimensional