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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 51Թ Forms
- nonunanimously adverb
- quasi-unanimously adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unanimously1
Example Sentences
A panel of seven female and five male jurors deliberated for five days in the six-week trial before unanimously voting to convict the disgraced film mogul of one of three counts.
"Praised by everyone unanimously, he was a really good kid. May God have mercy on his soul," he said.
Supreme Court threw out Mexico’s lawsuit, ruling unanimously that federal law shields gunmakers from nearly all liability.
On April 17, the Chino Valley Unified school board unanimously approved a resolution titled “Supporting Title IX and Fairness in Girls’ Interscholastic Sports.”
The Democratic Party later decided to impeach President Yoon - a decision that was unanimously upheld by South Korea's Constitutional Court on 4 April, 2025.
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