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unitary
[ yoo-ni-ter-ee ]
adjective
- of, pertaining to, characterized by, or aiming toward unity:
the unitary principles of nationalism.
- serving as a unit, as of measurement or estimation.
- of or relating to the use of units:
A unitary method was applied.
- Government. of or relating to a system of government in which the executive, legislative, and judicial powers of each state in a body of states are vested in a central authority.
unitary
/ -trɪ; ˈjuːnɪtərɪ /
adjective
- of a unit or units
- based on or characterized by unity
- individual; whole
- of or relating to a system of government in which all governing authority is held by the central government Compare federal
Other Words From
- uni·tari·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The unitary council in south Essex became effectively bankrupt two years ago after it borrowed and invested hundreds of millions and racked up a £1.5bn debt.
“But under the ‘unitary executive’ theory, it is not illegal for the president to intervene in individual cases.
The CCN represents England's 20 county councils and 17 unitary authorities in shire areas.
Central Bedfordshire Council was set up as a unitary authority in 2009 - replacing the county and district council set-up in the county and providing all the council services in its area.
The “unitary executive” theory long promoted by some Republicans would become the reality of an unabashed authoritarianism.
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