unanimously

IPA: junˈænʌmʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a unanimous manner; without objection.
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Examples of "unanimously" in Sentences

  • ** As a commenter notes, "unanimously" is slightly misleading.
  • The top-ranked Tide (14-0) won the AP title unanimously and was set to receive that trophy Friday morning.
  • Judge Shwartz was called "unanimously well qualified" in the American Bar Association's review of her nomination.
  • On June 9, the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works approved his candidacy for another term unanimously.
  • As I mentioned, the Republicans were, you know, unanimously against this when it became law, and they remain unanimously against it.
  • The National Soccer Coaches Association of America has again unanimously selected Akron and Stanford as the No. 1 teams in the country:
  • If all would have given in unanimously into his measures, there would have been universal concord; and, could men have agreed in this, there would have been no dangerous discord nor disagreement in other things; but, disagreeing here, the breach was wide as the sea.

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