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u·nan·i·mous
(yo͝o-năn′ə-məs)adj.
1. Sharing the same opinions or views; being in complete harmony or accord.
2. Based on or characterized by complete assent or agreement.
[From Latin ūnanimus : ūnus, one; see oi-no- in Indo-European roots + animus, mind; see anə- in Indo-European roots.]
u·nan′i·mous·ly adv.
u·nan′i·mous·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | unanimously - of one mind; without dissent; "the Senate unanimously approved the bill"; "we voted unanimously" |
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unanimously
adverb without exception, by common consent, without opposition, with one accord, unitedly, nem. con. The executive committee voted unanimously to reject the proposals.
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Translations
بالإجْماع
jednomyslně
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samhljóîa
jednomyseľne
soglasno
oy birliği ile
unanimously
[juːˈnænɪməslɪ] ADV → unánimemente, por unanimidadthe motion was passed unanimously → la moción fue aprobada por unanimidad
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[juːˈnænɪməslɪ] adv → all'unanimitàCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
unanimous
(juˈnӕniməs) adjective having, or showing, complete agreement. The whole school was unanimous in its approval of the headmaster's plan.
uˈnanimously adverbunaˈnimity (juːnə-) noun
complete agreement. Unanimity among politicians is rare.
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