unanimously
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- nonunanimously adverb
- quasi-unanimously adverb
Etymology
Origin of unanimously
Example Sentences
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The futures market nearly unanimously expects Fed officials to keep interest rates unchanged this week, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
From Barron's
Vietnam's ruling Communist Party "unanimously" re-elected To Lam as general secretary on Friday, confirming the former security enforcer as the country's top leader for the next five years and backing his vision for growth-oriented change.
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The High Court, warning of the government’s “boundless interpretation” of bribery, overturned it unanimously.
“Once again, Paramount continues to make the same offer our Board has repeatedly and unanimously rejected in favor of a superior merger agreement with Netflix,” Warner’s board said in a statement shared with Barron’s.
From Barron's
“Once again, Paramount continues to make the same offer our Board has repeatedly and unanimously rejected in favor of a superior merger agreement with Netflix,” Warner’s board said in a statement shared with Barron’s.
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