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nemine dissentiente

American  
[ne-mi-ne di-sen-tee-en-te, nem-uh-nee di-sen-shee-en-tee] / ˈnɛ mɪˌnɛ dɪˌsɛn tiˈɛn tɛ, ˈnɛm əˌni dɪˌsɛn ʃiˈɛn ti /

adverb

Latin.
  1. no one dissenting; unanimously.


Example Sentences

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Nehemiah. n.e.i., non est inventus=Is not found. nem. con., nemime contradicente=No one contradicting. nem. diss., nemine dissentiente=No one dissenting.

From Project Gutenberg

"Ordered, nemine dissentiente, by the Lords spiritual and temporal, in parliament assembled, That the thanks of this House be given to Sir Charles Grey, Knight of the most honourable order of the Bath, for his late able, gallant, and meritorious conduct in the West Indies."

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"Ordered, nemine dissentiente, by the Lords spiritual and temporal, in parliament assembled, That this House doth highly approve and acknowledge the services of the non-commissioned officers and private men in the army serving under Sir Charles Grey in the West Indies; and that the same be signified to them by the commanding officers of the several corps, who are desired to thank them for their gallant behaviour."

From Project Gutenberg

If all say Placet, the Pope declares the decrees carried “nemine dissentiente.”

From Project Gutenberg

The amendments were rejected nemine dissentiente, and at the conference which followed the Lords were informed by the managers of the Commons that the point of constitutional practice was too well settled to be arguable, and that the Bill was left in their hands along with the responsibility of all the serious consequences which must follow its rejection.

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