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unanimous

[yoo-nan-uh-muhs]

adjective

  1. of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.

  2. characterized by or showing complete agreement.

    a unanimous vote.



unanimous

/ juːˈnænɪməs, ˌjuːnəˈnɪmɪtɪ /

adjective

  1. in complete or absolute agreement

  2. characterized by complete agreement

    a unanimous decision

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unanimously adverb
  • unanimousness noun
  • nonunanimous adjective
  • nonunanimousness noun
  • quasi-unanimous adjective
  • ˈԲԾdzܲ adverb
  • unanimity noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of unanimous1

First recorded in 1615–25; from Latin ūԲԾ(ܲ), equivalent to ū(ܲ) “one” + animus “mind, heart, feeling” + -ous
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of unanimous1

C17: from Latin ūԲԾܲ from ūԳܲ one + animus mind
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Bibi has relentlessly pursued his vision of the Middle East’s future, in defiance of nearly unanimous opposition from the rest of the non-American world, and is closer than ever to realizing it.

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Jurors deliberated for three weeks before delivering their unanimous guilty verdicts.

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President Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” which passed the House with almost unanimous Republican support on May 22, mandates $500 billion in cuts to Medicare.

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In a short and unanimous opinion, the justices rejected as outdated and mistaken the view that “members of a majority group” must show more evidence of discrimination before they can sue and win.

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Unlike criminal trials, civil trials in California do not require a unanimous verdict.

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