Definition of unipersonal in English:
 unipersonal
adjective juːnɪˈpəːs(ə)n(ə)lˌyo͞onəˈpərsənəl
rare Comprising or existing as one person only.
 during the war, Franco had laid the foundations of his unipersonal command
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Her question marks the limitations of Charmichael's vision and critiques Proust's unipersonal narrative style.
 -  The narrative structure used in the first two segments of ‘Time Passes’ alludes to Proust's unipersonal technique.
 -  The Great Depression with its accompanying economic crisis led to a civilian coup in the early 1930s, which returned the country to a unipersonal presidency.
 
  Definition of unipersonal in US English:
 unipersonal
adjectiveˌyo͞onəˈpərsənəl
rare Comprising or existing as one person only.
 during the war, Franco had laid the foundations of his unipersonal command
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Her question marks the limitations of Charmichael's vision and critiques Proust's unipersonal narrative style.
 -  The narrative structure used in the first two segments of ‘Time Passes’ alludes to Proust's unipersonal technique.
 -  The Great Depression with its accompanying economic crisis led to a civilian coup in the early 1930s, which returned the country to a unipersonal presidency.