bidirectional
Americanadjective
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Origin of bidirectional
First recorded in 1940–45; bi- 1 + directional
Example Sentences
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With some added bits the unit is capable of bidirectional charging, allowing your car to act as a home backup battery.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 1, 2026
In “Super Agers,” Topol writes at length about the bidirectional communication between gut hormones and the brain, and calls it critical to healthy immune function.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 6, 2025
A new paper led by a Concordia researcher examines how social isolation, loneliness and frailty affect one another and the bidirectional relationship they exert as an individual gets older.
From Science Daily • Nov. 14, 2024
“We have a bidirectional relationship between financial stress and mental health,” Abramson said.
From Salon • Sep. 25, 2024
In California, for example, the state Senate has considered requiring EVs to be bidirectional.
From Slate • Jul. 18, 2024
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