On an individual or personal basis
“One of the first things we like to do after starting a new position is to have a one-on-one meeting with each staff member.”
Direct or confrontational in nature or manner
“Carter and Reagan were then invited to meet in a one-on-one confrontation.”
Intended to be kept secret
In direct conflict, competition, or confrontation
“Jennifer was going to go up to him and confront him, one-on-one, and get this whole mess sorted out once and for all.”
Closely encountering, or in the physical presence of somebody or something
A conversation, typically candid or personal in nature
“The leaders and I were having a one-on-one to discuss a critical project.”
A contest involving only one player on each side
“She and I are going to play a little one-on-one together.”
Time spent by working parents with their children
Heart-to-heart talk
A sport in which two opposing teams strive to put a ball through a hoop
An assembly of people for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussion
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