0 in a way that involves doing or deciding something without first asking or agreeing with another person, group, or country: --
As the risks increase and the risk-benefit ratio becomes less favorable, parents should not be able to decide unilaterally whether their child will participate.
No value or faith unilaterally dictate a certain kind of punishment.
But it is not up to them to set the terms of their interactions with others unilaterally.
The problem was individual employers who unilaterally reinstated the benefits.
But one's worst outcome occurs if one cooperates unilaterally.
In reality, this caring relationship has unilaterally transferred caring responsibilities to female carers.
However, the fact remains that employers can unilaterally change the terms of pension schemes overnight, even to the extent of cancelling them altogether.
They use the language of liberty and rights but are ready to allow one person to set the terms of his interactions with others unilaterally.