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unanimously
[ yoo-nan-uh-muhs-lee ]
adverb
- without dissent; agreed to by all:
They make almost all decisions either unanimously or by a two-thirds majority.
Other Words From
- non·u·nan·i·mous·ly adverb
- qua·si-u·nan·i·mous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unanimously1
Example Sentences
Because the law, which passed unanimously, was amended during the council meeting, a second vote is required in the coming days.
He previously denied murdering Elijah but was unanimously convicted after a five-week trial in July.
Wade, women did not rise up unanimously to stop Trump.
The three judges unanimously agreed that it would be illegal for the lender to pay any commission to the dealer without the informed consent of the buyer.
Intimacy coordinators have unanimously elected to unionize under the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
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