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unanimously

American  
[yoo-nan-uh-muhs-lee] / yuˈnæn ə məs li /

adverb

  1. without dissent; agreed to by all.

    They make almost all decisions either unanimously or by a two-thirds majority.


Other Word Forms

  • nonunanimously adverb
  • quasi-unanimously adverb

Etymology

Origin of unanimously

unanimous ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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By that afternoon, a parliamentary committee had unanimously voted to summon the CEO "to come and explain himself".

From BBC

In a sign of how deep the wounds are after these claims came to light, California lawmakers barely uttered his name when they voted unanimously last week to rename the state holiday "Farmworkers Day".

From BBC

Despite the stock’s sharp selloff in the six months since it’s been trading, Wall Street analysts appear to unanimously agree with Neugebauer.

From MarketWatch

Last week lawmakers in Quebec voted unanimously to support a motion in the provincial legislature demanding that Rousseau step down.

From The Wall Street Journal

The need to manage energy over one ultimate lap and the effect this having on driving is unanimously regarded in F1 as an issue that needs fixing.

From BBC