One On One

Word ONE ON ONE
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Definitions and meanings of "One On One"

What do we mean by one on one?

Consisting of or being direct communication or exchange between two people. adjective

Playing directly or exclusively against a single opponent. adjective

Involving direct communication between two people. adjective

Involving one attacker and one defender adjective

Bijective or injective adjective

A contest involving only one player on each side, especially of an activity often involving teams. noun

(of two persons) in direct encounter adverb

Being a system of play in which an individual defensive player guards an individual offensive player adjective

Directly between two individuals adjective

A contest involving only one player on each side, especially of an activity often involving teams.

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The word "one-on-one" in example sentences

Finn said Spoon's albums often start with singer Britt Daniel and McCarthy working one-on-one, which is exactly where I was coming from. ❋ Unknown (2012)

I’m not trying to get my heart broken again in a so-called one-on-one relationship. ❋ Karyn Grice (2010)

She recently woke up with a mysterious black eye and threatened to replicate her injury on Bachelor Brad if he didn't grant her a one-on-one date. ❋ Katy Hall (2011)

The unstructured days let teachers work one-on-one with struggling students; the free-form classrooms hum with conversations and impromptu lessons. ❋ Stephanie Banchero (2011)

Teachers give short lectures and offer one-on-one help, but most learning is self-directed and online. ❋ Stephanie Banchero (2011)

Group class environment, introductory workshops, one-on-one instruction. ❋ Alina Dizik (2011)

We view discipline as a one-on-one opportunity to shape character and convey lessons that should occur just between parent and child. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Congressional leaders stepped up their involvement in the talks Tuesday, trekking across the Capitol for a flurry of one-on-one meetings. ❋ Janet Hook (2011)

Segments include Gumbel going one-on-one with three-time Super Bowl winner Troy Aikman about his successful transition to broadcasting; a report on unwise spending and poor investment choices on the part of many NFL players; and a visit with NFL sportswriter Peter King. — Dave Roeder ❋ Unknown (2011)

The committee's one-on-one interviews with the finalists in his district are slated to begin next Saturday at 8 a.m. ❋ Scott Cacciola (2011)

My point would be related to polling like the initial T/S polls, or the Mario/Crist polling, one-on-one, way out, too far out to have a meaningful discussion about the candidates and the issues because essentially, there are no “issues” that far out but name rec. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mr. Obama at least has some experience in debating, whereas Mr. Limbaugh has never publicly debated anyone one-on-one. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But perhaps the most revealing picture emerges when Mr. Romney is stacked up in a hypothetical one-on-one match-up against Mr. Perry, the Texas governor. ❋ Gerald F. Seib (2011)

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