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Type Words
Synonyms consentaneous, consentient
Derivation unanimity


a unanimous decision.
Type Words
Synonyms solid, whole
Derivation unanimity

Examples of unanimous

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The bill, AB 183, passed both houses of the Legislature by near unanimous votes.
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The only other unanimous Rookie of the Year selection was Ralph Sampson in 1984.
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This should also be a unanimous selection if the voters steer clear of the sake.
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He has taken the GOP on about its near-unanimous opposition to financial reform.
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The preliminary plan received unanimous approval from the development committee.
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The vote to keep Opel was unanimous, said one person familiar with the decision.
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That was followed by a unanimous vote to give Florida half of its voting rights.
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Roberts clearly did enough to win and, in the end, managed a unanimous decision.
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He last fought on Oct. 2, beating Tarvis Simms in a 10-round unanimous decision.
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More examples
  • Consentaneous: in complete agreement; "a unanimous decision"
  • Solid: acting together as a single undiversified whole; "a solid voting bloc"
  • (unanimously) of one mind; without dissent; "the Senate unanimously approved the bill"; "we voted unanimously"
  • (unanimity) everyone being of one mind
  • Unan1mous is an American reality television program that premiered on the Fox Network on March 22, 2006 and ran for one season. The host of the series was J. D. Roth.
  • Unanimous was a UK-based game show broadcast on Channel 4 from 27 October 2006 to 15 December 2006. It was based on an American game show titled Unan1mous.
  • Unanimity is complete agreement by all people in a given situation. When unanimous, everybody is of same mind and acting together as one. Many groups consider unanimous decisions a sign of agreement, solidarity, and unity. ...
  • (unanimity) The condition of complete agreement by all parties, the state of being unanimous
  • (Unanimity) the need for all member states to agree on a proposal before it can be adopted as legislation.