From unanim(ous) + -ity, from Middle French unanimité, from Late Latin ūnanimitās. Displaced native Old English ānmōdnes (literally “one-mindedness”).
unanimity (countable and uncountable, plural unanimities)
- The condition of agreement by all parties, the state of being unanimous.
- Synonym: consensus
- Antonym: pluranimity
condition
- Armenian: միաձայնություն (hy) (miajaynutʻyun), միաբանություն (hy) (miabanutʻyun)
- Belarusian: аднаду́шнасць f (adnadúšnascʹ), аднаду́шнасьць f (adnadúšnasʹcʹ)
- Bulgarian: единоду́шие (bg) n (edinodúšie)
- Catalan: unanimitat (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 一致 (zh) (yīzhì)
- Danish: enstemmighed c
- Dutch: eensgezindheid (nl) f
- Finnish: yksituumaisuus (fi), yksimielisyys (fi)
- French: unanimité (fr) f
- Galician: unanimidade (gl) f
- Georgian: ერთსულოვნება (ertsulovneba), ერთხმივობა (ertxmivoba)
- German: Einstimmigkeit (de) f, Einmütigkeit f, Einhelligkeit f
- Greek: ομοφωνία (el) f (omofonía)
- Ancient: ὁμόνοια f (homónoia)
- Hindi: मतैक्य (hi) m (mataikya)
- Ido: unanimeso (io)
- Indonesian: persepakatan (id); permufakatan (id)
- Irish: aontoilíocht f
- Italian: unanimità (it) f
- Japanese: 満場一致 (まんじょういっち, manjō itchi)
- Korean: 만장일치(滿場一致) (ko) (manjang'ilchi)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: یەکێتی (ckb) (yekêtî)
- Manx: aigney m, co-aigney m, unnaneys m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: enstemmighet (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: einstemmigheit f
- Old English: ānmōdnes f
- Polish: jednomyślność (pl)
- Portuguese: unanimidade (pt) f
- Romanian: unanimitate (ro) f
- Russian: единоду́шие (ru) n (jedinodúšije), единогла́сие (ru) n (jedinoglásije), единомы́слие (ru) n (jedinomýslije)
- Spanish: unanimidad (es) f
- Swedish: enhällighet (sv) c
- Ukrainian: односта́йність f (odnostájnistʹ), одноду́шність f (odnodúšnistʹ)
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