Unilateral secession refers to the act of a region or entity declaring independence from a sovereign state without the consent of the central government. This process often arises from perceived grievances, cultural differences, or political aspirations. While it can lead to the establishment of a new state, unilateral secession is frequently contested and may result in legal, political, and military conflicts. Examples include Kosovo's Declaration of Independence from Serbia and Texas's historical secession from Mexico.
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'Unilateral' starts with a 'you' sound, so that would be 'a unilateral' or 'a united' . . . But if the 'u' is not a diphthong you use 'an', for example 'an unlocked door'.
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Unilateral YES. Bilateral NO
Unilateral disarmament leave our country vulnerable to invasion.
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A unilateral decision is a decision made without the consideration of opposing opinions or viewpoints.
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A person who favors seccesion from the Union. A slang term used to that effect back after the Civil War.