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Definition of unanimous:

  • (adjective) acting together as a single undiversified whole;
  • (adjective) in complete agreement; "a unanimous decision"

Sentence Examples:

Notwithstanding, the miners were evidently unanimous in their intention.

There was unanimous approval registered in a strident roar.

Against convening congress, the opinion appears to have been unanimous.

A more unanimous pronouncement of public opinion was hardly possible.

A unanimous cry of horror went up at this blasphemy.

The testimony as to his radiating good humor is unanimous.

The acclamation was unanimous; people rushed towards the chapel.

People here are unanimous in declaring me a most inoffensive person.

The unanimous approbation of the meeting was immediately manifested.

Muttering first, this revolt became quite open and almost unanimous.

In praise of this note American press opinion is again nearly unanimous.

Unanimous, however, is the curiosity to see the lusty champion.

Besides, the evangelists are not unanimous as to these appearances.

Eliza's eyes brightened considerably at this unanimous point of view.

The Modern Language group was unanimous in favor of centralization.

Unanimous consent is subject to the speaker's acuteness of hearing.

About this the students of heredity are unanimous and positive.

His Imperial Majesty would be most gratified if it were unanimous.

The public opinion, thus advantageously formed, was for once unanimous.

While some few answered grudgingly, the compact was made unanimous.

Samuel Harris was the unanimous choice and was solemnly ordained.

Women were unanimous in deploring how she had "gone off."

Now by unanimous acclaim, June was again the chosen favorite.

McKinley was nominated I moved that the nomination be made unanimous.

After much adroit negotiations a unanimous vote was secured for it.

He wanted to be unanimous with the whole of purposive mankind.

On this last issue the colonists were unanimous in the negative.

There was a sudden unanimous rush of people to the vicarage.

And to the latter motion every one called a unanimous hurrah!

This seemed reasonable, an' we voted unanimous to pave Daphne Street.

It was an immense, unanimous cry of desperate men imploring aid.

The people, everywhere, had come forward with frank, unanimous selflessness.

Then the victor stood up, greeted by our unanimous applause.

They are unanimous in their detestation of a spy, male or female.

Parnell in 1880 the pretty unanimous condemnation of the American press.

Such unanimous action presupposes a concerted plan and a powerful leader.

That the Deputation was unanimous on this point was soon evident.

Crookes, they are unanimous in expressing their denunciations of this article.

The poor devils are absolutely unanimous in detesting this horrible butchery.

In the face of such unanimous contempt, his dream became fantastic, fatuous.

This same representation which had been begun amid so unanimous an acclamation!

There was for a season one unanimous concert of praise and thanksgiving.

The protocol commanded the practically unanimous approval of the American people.

The feeling of approbation among the barristers is all but unanimous.

It was unanimous, the groan that broke from our oppressed chests.

We were unanimous in describing that gentleman's demise as an uncommonly happy release.

This perfidious counsel met with the unanimous approval of the assembly.

Alchemists, however, were not unanimous concerning the principles of the art.

The generous overtures of this rich gentleman met with unanimous approbation.

It is an almost unanimous insurrection of a mighty nation against inveterate abuses.

Not unanimous on this point are the leading French dramatic critics.

The American newspapers were nearly unanimous in adverse criticism of the note.

The vote was unanimous for me to tarry and preach to them.

The vote was perfunctory, and Allen lazily moved to make it unanimous.

The whole family were unanimous in the belief that it was satanic.

All travelers, who have examined the temple, are unanimous in its commendation.

In Roman history the theory appears to have been unanimous against it.

Their unanimous verdict was that I wanted to become a little reformer.

To work exclusion with them, the rejection needed to be tolerably unanimous.

It is the almost unanimous insurrection of a great nation against inveterate abuses.

The proposition met with unanimous disapprobation, and fell to the ground.

Each member was to be elected by an equal unanimous number of electors.

"They all were tearfully unanimous in declaring you to be a perfect gentleman!"

The convention, with unanimous assent, ratified and confirmed the popular choice.

Negative intellects of every age are unanimous in their abhorrence of everything positive.

The unanimous support of the tribunes was necessary for its passage.

Had the German Press been unanimous, it might have stopped the avalanche.

On this point the explorers and students of the natives are unanimous.

Ten persons made the foregoing observations and were unanimous in their reports.

The opinion of Tipperary men on the question of religious toleration is practically unanimous.

Such is the unanimous testimony of the Convention, authenticated by George Washington.

He was nominated on the second ballot, and by a unanimous vote.

The storm abated, and the dissatisfaction gave place to a unanimous confidence.

"This," I am told by unanimous acclamation, "is the business of life."

By unanimous acclamation he was declared to be "the ugliest creature on earth."

That all, as they stand, are forgeries is the unanimous opinion of experts.

Writers of the mind-and-millinery school are remarkably unanimous in their choice of diction.

Without dividing, he destroyed party; without corrupting, he made a venal age unanimous.

All the gentlemen of the neighborhood are unanimous in admiration of mademoiselle's beauty.

There came the sound as of a hoarse unanimous muttering among the soldiers.

The cry came from one, but we made it unanimous with great alacrity.

They were unanimous in the opinion that the poor gentleman had gone distraught.

American opinion is almost unanimous in its opposition to Germany for this one reason.

The witnesses, as you remark, agreed about the gruff voice; they were here unanimous.

This promise was given him by the unanimous voice of the electors.

Peggy hoped devoutly that this was the cause of their unanimous attention.

A single despot, if a people are unanimous and resolute, may be soon subdued.

Gentlemen, you have heard the resolutions, which evidently meet with your unanimous approbation.

As to the possibility of crossing the torrid zone, opinion was not unanimous.

The best authorities of the present day are nearly unanimous in rejecting premeditation.

With one unanimous effort we tore the lashings in pieces, and got free.

The author of the Acts would have it that the approbation was unanimous.

Upon this, by the unanimous voice of the people, he was immediately acquitted.

Amid great enthusiasm, the States, by unanimous vote, at once ratified the documents.

Even his legislative veto can be overruled when two-thirds of both houses are unanimous.

The councillors, on their side, were not unanimous as to the course to adopt.

Rather death than the mass, was the unanimous reply of the inhabitants.

The passengers were unanimous in considering the case as clearly one of willful detention.

The unanimous "no" of all the railroads which followed completed the corral.

In short, the unanimous feminine verdict on her was that she was objectionable.